2022 midterm election results: Democrats avoid "red wave" as vote count continues — live updates - CBS News

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  15m ago

Biden reflects connected midterm results: "A bully day" for democracy

In remarks astir the result of Tuesday's elections from the White House, Mr. Biden declared it was a "good day, I think, for democracy," but acknowledged that the American radical are inactive feeling discontent and vexation arsenic the federation emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic and amid precocious user prices.

"While the property and the pundits were predicting a elephantine reddish wave, it didn't happen," the president said, adding the Democratic Party outperformed expectations.

Mr. Biden revealed helium volition talk aboriginal Wednesday with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who has launched a bid for House talker successful anticipation of Republicans winning the House. CBS News estimates the conflict for power of the little enclosure remains uncertain, with Democrats expected to triumph astatine slightest 200 seats successful the House, and Republicans 210 seats aft Tuesday's elections. To triumph the majority, 218 seats are needed.

Reflecting connected the results of the election, Mr. Biden said it's wide voters privation to sphere ideology and support termination rights. While helium said the midterm results amusement voters are besides frustrated, Mr. Biden doubled down connected his agenda, saying he's "confident" his policies are moving and that the federation is connected the "right path."

"People volition consciousness the affirmative effects successful their mundane lives," Mr. Biden said.

Confronting the imaginable of a GOP-controlled House, the president highlighted what helium said were much than 210 bipartisan bills helium signed into law, including reforms to the nation's weapon laws, and helium pledged to enactment with Republicans successful the adjacent Congress. Mr. Biden besides said helium intends to conscionable with legislature leaders from some parties erstwhile helium returns from the Group of 20 gathering successful Indonesia adjacent week to sermon however they tin enactment unneurotic during the lame duck and adjacent year.

President Biden Holds News Conference the Day After Midterm Elections President Biden delivers remarks astatine the White House connected Nov. 9, 2022, successful Washington, D.C. SAMUEL CORUM / Getty Images

"Regardless of what the last tally from these elections show, and there's inactive immoderate counting going on, I'm prepared to enactment with my Republican colleagues," helium said. "The American radical person made clear, I think, that they expect Republicans to beryllium prepared to enactment with maine arsenic well."

Despite Mr. Biden's committedness to enactment crossed the aisle, helium vowed not to enactment immoderate Republican connection that would worsen ostentation oregon marque changes to Social Security and Medicare. He besides pledged to veto a nationalist prohibition connected abortion.

"But I'm acceptable to compromise with Republicans wherever it makes consciousness connected immoderate different issues," Mr. Biden said, adding that "the aboriginal of America is excessively promising to beryllium trapped successful endless governmental warfare."

The president besides confronted imaginable investigations from Republicans into his household and medication if they instrumentality a bulk of the House, saying immoderate efforts to impeach him are "almost comedy."

"I deliberation the American radical privation america to determination connected and bash things for them," helium said.

While immoderate races for the 2022 predetermination person yet to beryllium called, Mr. Biden was asked astir his plans for the 2024 statesmanlike election, peculiarly fixed that erstwhile President Donald Trump has teased a "very large announcement" adjacent week and is considering different White House bid.

"Our volition is to tally again — that's been our volition careless of what the result successful this predetermination was," helium said, adding that immoderate determination astir his governmental aboriginal volition travel aft discussions with his family. 

The president said helium intends to marque a determination "early adjacent year."

  4:03 PM

Hogan says he's person to 2024 GOP statesmanlike bid aft midterm results

US-NEWS-MDGOV-EXAIDE-BZ Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan speaks during a quality league astatine the State House successful Annapolis connected April 15, 2020. Pamela Wood/The Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland told CBS News connected Wednesday that the results of Tuesday's midterm elections person pushed him person to jumping into the contention for the 2024 Republican statesmanlike nomination, with the two-term politician anxious to pb a revival of what helium called "normal Republicans" successful the aftermath of disappointing turns by candidates endorsed by erstwhile President Donald Trump.

For years, Hogan said, "I felt similar I was connected a lifeboat each by myself" wrong the GOP, "with everybody connected the Trump Titanic" and with fewer allies for his blimpish but Trump-skeptical approach. 

"Now we request a bigger boat," helium said, arsenic chap Republicans get astatine a governmental crossroads and see the party's future. 

"I don't cognize if it was a implicit repudiation of Trump and Trump politics, but it was surely a overmuch amended nighttime for Republicans moving arsenic commonsense conservatives," Hogan added. "Those Republicans won astir everywhere."

Hogan, who has been a Trump critic, argued that the erstwhile president's connection and his allied candidates failed to physique a wide conjugation successful galore states, alienating immoderate accepted Republicans and autarkic voters by taking "extreme" positions oregon being politically combative. 

"I've been talking astir a bigger tent," Hogan said, "and we request that. I deliberation determination is simply a conflict for which absorption the Republican Party volition go. My broadside of the enactment had a truly bully night. Trump's broadside did not." He added, "That conflict is not implicit and it's going to spell connected for a agelong time. The Republicans should person had a immense reddish wave, and I've said it was going to beryllium muted."

Hogan said helium was "getting calls each night" from donors and GOP officials. "They were saying it's a bully nighttime for Larry Hogan," helium recalled. "It makes maine consciousness each the worldly I've been saying and doing, determination are radical retired determination who agree."

Hogan said helium and his advisers volition proceed to see a 2024 tally successful the coming weeks. His advocacy group, An America United, was engaged passim the 2022 rhythm with advertizing successful enactment of like-minded Republicans. 

  3:55 PM

With Senate power astatine stake, Nevada ballot number volition apt instrumentality days

It's imaginable that the result of the Nevada Senate contention betwixt Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and her Republican challenger Adam Laxalt whitethorn not beryllium known for days, arsenic power of the Senate hangs successful the balance. 

Joe Gloria, the registrar of voters successful Clark County, told reporters successful Las Vegas that helium expects the ballot counting successful Nevada's largest region to beryllium completed by adjacent Thursday astatine the latest. The canvass of the ballot volition instrumentality spot adjacent Friday. 

Gloria said each Election Day in-person ballots person been counted and reported, minus 5,555 provisional ballots.

He besides said that 14,718 mail-in ballots that were dropped successful ballot driblet boxes connected Monday, arsenic good arsenic ballots delivered by the U.S. Postal Service, volition beryllium counted and reported Wednesday evening. Another 12,000 ballots arrived from the Postal Service contiguous and those volition beryllium counted connected Thursday. He said hundreds of staffers volition beryllium moving done the play to number the ballots.

In total, determination are astir 27,000 mail-in ballots successful Clark County that person not yet been counted.

  3:46 PM

Jason Miller says Trump should hold immoderate 2024 announcement until aft Georgia runoff

Jason Miller, erstwhile the spokesperson for Donald Trump's 2016 run and transition, told Newsmax connected Wednesday that he's advising the erstwhile president to hold immoderate announcement of a 2024 statesmanlike bid until aft the Georgia Senate runoff contention adjacent month. 

"No ceremonial determination yet," Miller said of whether Trump volition run. "Of course, President Trump had said that helium would beryllium making an announcement connected Nov. 15, adjacent Tuesday. I'm advising the president to clasp disconnected until aft the Georgia race, aft Herschel Walker. Priorities A, B and C request to beryllium astir Herschel close now. This is bigger than thing other successful the country. We've got to amusement the absorption is connected Georgia." 

  3:26 PM

CISA chief: "No evidence" of votes being deleted, mislaid oregon changed successful 2022 elections

Jen Easterly, the manager of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), said successful a statement that her bureau has not seen grounds that immoderate voting systems were compromised and stressed the ongoing process for counting votes and certifying predetermination results ensures assurance successful the integrity of the election.

"We person seen nary grounds that immoderate voting strategy deleted oregon mislaid votes, changed votes, oregon was immoderate mode compromised successful immoderate contention successful the country," Easterly said. "Right now, predetermination officials are tabulating votes, reviewing procedures, and investigating and auditing instrumentality arsenic portion of the rigorous post-Election Day process that goes into finalizing and certifying the results."

The CISA main encouraged Americans seeking up-to-date accusation astir ballot tallies to crook to their authorities and section predetermination officials and to stay diligent portion the certification process is underway.

"It's important to retrieve that this thorough and deliberative process tin instrumentality days oregon weeks, depending connected authorities laws; these rigorous procedures are wherefore the American radical tin person assurance successful the information and integrity of the election," she said.

Easterly besides expressed acknowledgment to authorities and section elections workers and the radical who volunteered arsenic canvass watchers.

"They service connected the beforehand lines of our democracy, and they merit our support, our admiration, and our respect," she said. 

  Updated 1:57 PM

The states wherever Senate races stay unresolved

As of Wednesday afternoon, Senate races successful 4 states remained unresolved, according to CBS News estimates: Alaska, Arizona, Georgia and Nevada. CBS News projected GOP Sen. Ron Johnson to triumph successful Wisconsin soon earlier noon.

The results successful Alaska won't interaction power of the Senate, since some starring candidates are Republicans. Arizona is leaning Democratic, portion Georgia and Nevada are considered toss-ups, according to CBS News estimates. The contention successful Georgia is heading to a runoff connected Dec. 6, since neither campaigner is supra the 50% threshold needed to triumph outright.

  1:56 PM

Georgia Senate contention heading to runoff connected Dec. 6

The intimately watched contention for the U.S. Senate successful Georgia betwixt Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker volition caput to a runoff election, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced.

Georgia officials denote Senate contention volition spell to a runoff 07:01

Neither campaigner cleared the 50% threshold of votes needed to state victory, mounting up different showdown betwixt Warnock and Walker astatine the ballot container connected Dec. 6. It volition beryllium the 2nd consecutive runoff predetermination for Warnock, who was archetypal elected successful January 2021 successful a contention that gave Democrats power of the Senate.

"We're going to a runoff, Georgia! Let's bash this 1 much time!" Warnock tweeted Wednesday afternoon, with a nexus to marque donations to his campaign. 

  1:44 PM

McCarthy formally launches bid for House speaker

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is officially asking his colleagues to enactment him arsenic talker of the House, saying helium is assured Republicans volition yet triumph the majority, adjacent with a fig of races inactive outstanding. CBS News has not projected which enactment volition power the House, characterizing the results arsenic leaning successful Republicans' favor.

"We person ended one-party Democrat regularisation successful Washington by efficaciously prosecuting the lawsuit against their failed policies portion detailing our program for a caller absorption with the Commitment to America. Even so, I spot you cognize that earning the bulk is lone the beginning. Now, we volition beryllium measured by what we bash with our majority," McCarthy wrote successful a letter to colleagues. "Now, the existent enactment begins. That is wherefore I americium moving to service arsenic Speaker of the People's House and humbly inquire for your support."

McCarthy vowed to "be a listener each spot arsenic overmuch arsenic a Speaker, striving to physique statement from the bottom-up alternatively than commanding the docket from the top-down." He promised to reopen the Capitol and extremity proxy voting and distant enactment for lawmakers.

On imaginable investigations by a GOP-controlled House, helium wrote: "We volition give the resources indispensable for this House to spell toe-to-toe with the Executive branch, particularly arsenic it pertains to oversight and holding the Biden medication accountable for its mismanagement of our country."

McCarthy besides promised a "clear contrast" with the Biden medication connected policy.

GOP Whip Steve Scalise is besides jumping into the contention for bulk person with a pitch akin to McCarthy's: empower committees to bash their work, analyse the Biden medication arsenic indispensable and reconstruct the pre-COVID workings of the House.

All members of the House ballot successful elections for the speakership, portion bulk and number leaders are elected by members of their respective parties.

Read much here.

  Updated 1:21 PM

Biden to talk and instrumentality questions astatine 4 p.m.

President Biden volition deliver remarks and instrumentality questions from reporters astatine 4 p.m. Wednesday, upholding a contented of presidents holding property conferences aft midterm elections. The White House until Wednesday had declined to accidental whether helium would bash so. 

In his archetypal absorption to the results since Tuesday night, the president tweeted, "Democracy doesn't hap by accident." 

"We person to defend, strengthen, and renew it," Mr. Biden wrote. "I'll person much to accidental this afternoon, but acknowledgment to the canvass workers and officials that worked into the nighttime to safeguard our ineffable close to vote. And the millions who made their voices heard."

  1:04 PM

Biden makes congratulatory calls to Democrats and GOP Gov. Mike DeWine

President Biden continued to connection congratulations to Democrats who were palmy successful their contention for national and authorities office, and spoke with astatine slightest 1 Republican, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who won reelection, the White House said.

In summation to DeWine, Mr. Biden made congratulatory calls to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Reps. Matt Cartwright of Pennsylvania and Teresa Leger Fernandez of New Mexico, Govs. Laura Kelly of Kansas and Tony Evers of Wisconsin, and Robert Garcia, who is projected to triumph the contention for California's 42nd Congressional District.

The White House said the president besides spoke with Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly of Arizona and Raphael Warnock of Georgia, whose races person yet to beryllium called, arsenic good arsenic Rep. Sean Maloney of New York, who mislaid his race, and Rep. Val Demings of Florida, who was defeated by Sen. Marco Rubio successful their Senate race.

  12:11 PM

Abortion rights supporters people midterm victories successful astatine slightest 3 states

Voters successful astatine slightest 3 states voted to enactment termination rights Tuesday, delivering wins to advocates of termination entree warring to sphere the close to extremity a gestation successful the aftermath of the Supreme Court's determination successful June ending the law close to an abortion.

In 3 states with ballot measures to amend authorities constitutions to support termination rights — Michigan, California and Vermont — the proposals were approved by voters, CBS News projects.

And successful Kentucky, a traditionally blimpish state, CBS News estimates voters are leaning toward rejecting an inaugural to amend the authorities constitution to state it does not support the close to an abortion. The imaginable decision of the Kentucky measurement would travel the rejection of a ballot measurement limiting termination entree successful different reliably reddish state, Kansas, successful August.

Abortion rights supporters person launched an all-hands-on-deck run to support termination entree pursuing the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade, and the occurrence of the ballot measures Tuesday — positive the imaginable rejection of the Kentucky connection — are apt to invitation a big of caller initiatives successful the 2024 election.

Voters successful Montana besides considered a legislative referendum to follow the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, which declares infants calved alive, including aft an abortion, to beryllium ineligible persons. The measure besides imposes transgression penalties connected wellness attraction providers who bash not instrumentality "medically due and tenable actions" to sphere the lives of these infants. It's unclear astatine this time, however, whether it has been approved oregon rejected, arsenic votes continued to beryllium counted.

Read much astir the 5 states wherever termination was straight connected the ballot here.

  Updated 11:47 AM

Rep. Sean Maloney, seat of House Democrats' run arm, concedes defeat

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) Holds News Conference DCCC Headquarters In D.C. Day After Midterms Rep. Sean Maloney, person of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, speaks during a quality league connected Nov. 9, 2022, successful Washington, D.C. SARAH SILBIGER / Getty Images

Rep. Sean Maloney of New York, the seat of Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee who oversaw House Democrats' run strategy, conceded decision to Republican challenger Mike Lawler successful a telephone and property league Wednesday greeting successful Washington.

Maloney said helium talked to President Biden connected the telephone and "said to him what I anticipation each American volition see: that past night, House Democrats stood our crushed and we judge Nov. 8, 2022, volition beryllium a signature day successful American governmental history, and we anticipation the precocious watermark of immoderate of the choler and the part we person dealt with this full cycle."

Maloney said helium didn't "100%" cognize who would clasp the majority, but said determination are a minimum of a twelve battleground races with nary last results. "We don't cognize wherever the particulate volition settle, but I tin archer you there's going to beryllium a 2 connected it," helium said, predicting Dems volition triumph astatine slightest 200 seats. 

"I don't deliberation the American radical person fixed up connected democracy. And I deliberation with each of the headwinds and each of the harm from the pandemic and the Trump years, there's inactive a beating bosom to American democracy. And I deliberation we saw it past night," Maloney said erstwhile asked what connection American voters were sending connected Tuesday.

  11:36 AM

GOP Sen. Ron Johnson wins reelection successful Wisconsin, CBS News projects

CBS News projects Republican Sen. Ron Johnson has won reelection successful Wisconsin, defeating Democratic campaigner Mandela Barnes, leaving conscionable 4 Senate races unresolved.

The Republican incumbent had a flimsy pb successful the closing weeks of the campaign, with a CBS News canvass from October showing him with a one-point pb implicit Barnes, though different polls showed Johnson with a larger lead. 

Exit polling showed Johnson got a boost from voters' concerns astir transgression and economical issues, portion Barnes had beardown enactment from voters who saw termination arsenic 1 of the apical issues. 

  Updated 11:13 AM

Oz calls Fetterman to concede Pennsylvania Senate race

Dr. Mehmet Oz called John Fetterman, the projected victor successful the Pennsylvania Senate race, to concede Wednesday morning, Oz said successful a statement. 

"This greeting I called John Fetterman and congratulated him. I privation him and his household each the best, some personally and arsenic our adjacent United States Senator," Oz said, adding that "campaigning passim our large Commonwealth was the grant of a lifetime, and I volition cherish the memories and the radical I met." 

Oz thanked his supporters, "many of whom worked tirelessly to dispersed our connection and enactment maine and my family." He called connected Americans to "put down their partisan swords and absorption connected getting the occupation done" and said, "As a Doctor, I ever bash my champion to assistance others heal. That's wherefore I ran for Senate. I anticipation we statesman the healing process arsenic a federation soon."

  9:07 AM

Breaking down the 2022 midterm results

CBS News elections and surveys manager Anthony Salvanto breaks down the midterm races that are excessively adjacent to telephone and however voters crossed each demographics formed their votes:

Breaking down the 2022 midterm results 02:37
  2:46 AM

Georgia's predetermination serviceman says it's "safe to say" Senate predetermination volition beryllium a runoff

Gabriel Sterling, the main operating serviceman for the Georgia Secretary of State's office, tweeted aboriginal Wednesday that it's "safe to say" the predetermination successful Georgia volition caput to a runoff. The authorities has not yet made an authoritative announcement. 

"While region officials are inactive doing the elaborate enactment connected counting the votes, we consciousness it is harmless to accidental determination volition beryllium a runoff for the US Senate present successful Georgia slated for December 6," helium tweeted.

While region officials are inactive doing the elaborate enactment connected counting the votes, we consciousness it is harmless to accidental determination volition beryllium a runoff for the US Senate present successful Georgia slated for December 6. #gapol pic.twitter.com/uwMF2EoDzO

— Gabriel Sterling (@GabrielSterling) November 9, 2022
  2:38 AM

2024: Who bash Florida voters privation to spot tally for president?

More Florida voters privation recently reelected Gov. Ron DeSantis to tally for president successful 2024 than either President Joe Biden oregon erstwhile President Donald Trump.

  • 27% of Florida voters privation Biden to run

  • 33% of Florida voters privation Trump to run

  • 45% of Florida voters privation DeSantis to run

And among Florida Republicans, much privation to spot DeSantis tally (76%) than privation to spot Trump tally (61%).

  1:48 AM

Pelosi says Democratic candidates "strongly outperforming expectations"

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised House Democratic incumbents and candidates connected the ballot crossed the state for their performances successful the midterm elections and thanked grassroots volunteers for "enabling each elector to person their accidental successful our democracy."

"While galore races stay excessively adjacent to call, it is wide that House Democratic Members and candidates are powerfully outperforming expectations crossed the country," Pelosi said. "As states proceed to tabulate the last results, each ballot indispensable beryllium counted arsenic cast."

CBS News estimates enactment power of the House leans Republican, with 218 seats needed to triumph the bulk of the little chamber.

  1:44 AM

Democrat Gretchen Whitmer projected to support governor's spot successful Michigan

Democrat Gretchen Whitmer volition bushed Republican Tudor Dixon to support the governor's mansion successful Michigan, CBS News projects. 

Michigan had an termination measurement connected the ballot, perchance encouraging turnout. 

  1:37 AM

Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers projected to triumph reelection

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers successful Wisconsin volition triumph reelection against Republican challenger Tim Michels, CBS News projects. 

Evers' triumph comes arsenic the Senate contention leans successful favour of the Republican, incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson. 

  1:35 AM

Pennsylvania's Fetterman delivers triumph code aft projected victor successful battleground Senate race

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Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman appeared earlier supporters conscionable earlier 1:30 a.m. Wednesday aft helium was projected the victor of the U.S. Senate contention successful Pennsylvania, telling attendees helium is "so humbled" by their backing.

"I ne'er expected that we were ever going to crook these reddish counties blue, but we did what we needed to bash and we had that speech crossed each 1 of those counties, and tonight, that's wherefore I'll beryllium the adjacent U.S. legislator from Pennsylvania," helium told the cheering crowd.

Fetterman said helium is "proud" of the contention his run ran and stressed his positions supporting termination rights, a minimum wage summation and for wellness attraction arsenic a cardinal right.

"This contention is for the aboriginal of each assemblage each crossed Pennsylvania, for each tiny municipality oregon idiosyncratic that ever felt near behind, for each occupation that has ever been lost, for each mill that was ever closed, for each idiosyncratic that works hard but ne'er got ahead," helium said.

Fetterman besides thanked the assemblage for waiting precocious into the nighttime to observe his projected win.

  1:33 AM

Mike Lee wins Senate contention successful Utah, CBS News projects

Republican Sen. Mike Lee won reelection successful Utah, beating Independent campaigner Evan McMullin, CBS News projects. 

It volition beryllium Lee's 3rd word arsenic senator. 

  1:12 AM

Democrat John Fetterman defeats Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz successful Pennsylvania Senate race, successful cardinal pickup for Democrats, CBS News projects

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Democratic Gov. John Fetterman has defeated Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz successful the battleground Senate contention successful Pennsylvania, CBS News projects.

Fetterman's triumph is important for Democrats, who are present projected to flip the spot held by retiring GOP Sen. Pat Toomey.

Fetterman appeared connected the run way successful the last play earlier Election Day alongside President Biden and erstwhile President Barack Obama. 

"It's official. I volition beryllium the adjacent U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania," Fetterman tweeted. "We stake connected the radical of Pennsylvania - and you didn't fto america down. And I won't fto you down. Thank you."

  1:05 AM

Wisconsin Senate contention present leans Republican, governor's contention leans Democrat

CBS News estimates the Senate contention successful Wisconsin present leans Republican, portion the governor's contention leans Democrat. Those races had formerly been characterized arsenic toss-ups. 

Sen. Ron Johnson is moving against Democrat Mandela Barnes for Senate. 

And Democrat Tony Evers is trying to fend disconnected Republican Tim Michels. 

  1:02 AM

Nevada Senate contention is simply a toss-up

CBS News characterizes the Nevada Senate contention betwixt the incumbent Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican challenger Adam Laxalt arsenic a toss-up.

According to exit polls, Laxalt has a ample vantage among antheral voters with 57% of the ballot compared with 41% for Cortez Masto. The incumbent Democrat has important enactment from Latino voters, according to the exit polls: 58% of Latino voters enactment her. 

In Nevada, ostentation ranks arsenic the astir important contented connected voters' minds: 74% of these voters enactment Laxalt.

— Eran Ben-Porath  

  12:43 AM

Independents crossed U.S. splitting ballot for Congress

 Independent voters are splitting their ballot contiguous for Congress, keeping the contention for the House somewhat competitive.

In 2018, erstwhile Democrats won power of the House decisively, the enactment won independents by treble digits. And successful 2010, Republicans won them by a large borderline erstwhile they won House power successful a reddish question election.

Inflation is the apical contented for autarkic men, but termination is the apical contented for autarkic women.

  12:18 AM

CBS News estimates Pennsylvania Senate contention leans Democrat

CBS News estimates that the battleground Senate contention successful Pennsylvania betwixt Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz leans Democrat. The victor volition regenerate retiring Sen. Pat Toomey, a Republican, and a Fetterman triumph would beryllium a cardinal pick-up for Democrats successful their conflict to clasp their bulk successful the Senate.

  12:14 AM

White House remains "cautiously optimistic" astir keeping the Senate, apical authoritative says

 A apical White House authoritative said determination is simply a premix of "excitement" and "validation" arsenic Election Night returns arrive. Although Democrats are expected to suffer seats successful the House, the White House remains "cautiously optimistic" astir Democrats keeping the Senate, the authoritative said. 

The president began his nighttime watching results successful the White House residence earlier moving to the Roosevelt Room with staffers. He has been successful the White House eating country making congratulatory calls to Democrats. 

The White House called a lid connected the president's nationalist time astatine 11:20 a.m.

  12:02 AM

Arizona politician and Senate races thin Democrat

CBS News estimates that some the governor's contention and the Senate contention successful Arizona thin Democrat.

Sen. Mark Kelly is trying to fend disconnected GOP challenger Blake Masters, portion Democrat Katie Hobbs and Republican Kari Lake are vying for the governor's mansion. 

  11:54 PM

Lindsey Graham says Tuesday nighttime is "definitely not a Republican wave"

GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said Election Day is "definitely not a Republican wave." Graham made the comments during an NBC News appearance. 

"Definitely not a Republican wave. That's for darn sure," Graham said. 

Still, the blimpish Trump state said helium thinks it's "going to beryllium a precise bully night." 

  11:49 PM

CBS News canvass — 2022 predetermination influencers: "Restoring Roe" voters

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One of the influencer groups that we are looking astatine is the "Restoring Roe" voters.

These women enactment ineligible termination and accidental a campaigner indispensable stock their presumption connected termination to get their vote.

In our estimation earlier Election Day, Restoring Roe voters made up 24% of voters, that fig has dipped contiguous to 22%.

But the Democrats' connection appears to person gotten done to this group.

Restoring Roe voters' enactment for Democrats has grown, with 89% backing Democrats now, up from earlier the election.

  11:38 PM

Higher percent of Latino voters supported GOP House candidates

The stock of Latino voters voting for Republican House candidates has gone up compared to 4 years ago. In 2018, 29% of Hispanic voters voted for Republicans. According to exit polls, this stock has present gone up to 39%.

 Eran Ben-Porath  

  11:34 PM

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul fends disconnected situation from Republican Lee Zeldin, CBS News projects

New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has been elected, CBS News projects, defeating Republican Lee Zeldin, who represents New York's 1st Congressional District, successful the race.

Hochul was sworn successful arsenic the archetypal pistillate politician of New York aft Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned past twelvemonth amid intersexual harassment claims and allegations of forcible touching. While moving to proceed her reign successful the governor's mansion, Hochul faced a beardown situation from Zeldin. 

  11:34 PM

Republican Ted Budd wins Senate contention successful North Carolina, CBS News projects

Republican Rep. Ted Budd won the North Carolina Senate contention against Democrat Cheri Beasley, CBS News projects. The projected triumph gives Republicans a triumph successful a battleground Senate race. 

  11:30 PM

89-year-old Chuck Grassley wins different word successful the Senate, CBS News projects

 Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley won different six-year word successful the Senate, beating Democrat Michael Franken, CBS News projects. At 89, the Republican is 1 of the oldest members of the Senate. 

  11:25 PM

Stacey Abrams concedes to GOP Gov. Brian Kemp, root says

Stacey Abrams, the Democrat who ran to oust Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, called the Republican incumbent to concede, according to a root familiar.

CBS News projected that Kemp won reelection.

  11:24 PM

J.D. Vance projected to bushed Tim Ryan for Ohio Senate seat

J.D. Vance wins Ohio Senate race, CBS News projects 01:35

CBS News projects that Trump-backed Republican and "Hillbilly Elegy" writer J.D. Vance volition bushed Rep. Tim Ryan for the Senate spot successful Ohio. 

  11:17 PM

Democrat Josh Shapiro projected to triumph Pennsylvania governor's race

CBS News projects Democrat Josh Shapiro wins the Pennsylvania governor's contention against Doug Mastriano. 

The Senate contention successful Pennsylvania is inactive a toss-up. 

  11:10 PM

CBS News projects California Gov. Gavin Newsom wins reelection bid

California voters reelected Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom to a 2nd term, CBS News projects. 

Newsom faced disconnected against Republican challenger Brian Dahle, a subordinate of the authorities Senate.

  11:09 PM

Democrats projected to clasp cardinal House spot with Abigail Spanberger win

Rep. Abigail Spanberger is expected to support her spot successful Virginia's 7th Congressional District, a cardinal clasp for Democrats. Spanberger's territory is often seen arsenic a bellwether, and holding that spot could bespeak Democrats won't beryllium wholly wiped disconnected the representation successful the House. 

  11:08 PM

Voters acrophobic astir aboriginal of democracy: Exit polls

Voters are expressing concerns astir the aboriginal of ideology successful the U.S. 

In the exit polls, 68% of voters accidental they consciousness ideology is nether threat. This is existent for some Democratic voters (71%) and Republicans (65%). 

When it comes to the existent election, 7 successful 10 of those voting Democratic are precise assured the elections are being conducted fairly, portion conscionable astir a 4th of those voting Republican consciousness the aforesaid way. 

As for the 2020 election, 65% of Republican voters accidental Joe Biden did not legitimately triumph the election. Exit canvass percentages whitethorn person updated since this station was published.

  11:07 PM

Biden continues congratulatory calls to victorious Democrats

President Biden continued to marque calls to congratulate Democrats who were palmy successful their races for national and authorities office, the White House said.

Mr. Biden spoke with Sens. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and Michael Bennet of Colorado, who some won reelection, on with Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia.

The president tweeted an representation of himself connected the telephone on with a connection urging voters who are waiting to formed their ballots to enactment successful line.

"Just got disconnected the telephone with immoderate of tonight's winners — including immoderate folks I saw connected the roadworthy this year," Mr. Biden tweeted. "If you're successful enactment to vote, retrieve to enactment successful line!"

Just got disconnected the telephone with immoderate of tonight’s winners — including immoderate folks I saw connected the roadworthy this year.

If you’re successful enactment to vote, retrieve to enactment successful line! pic.twitter.com/43CF4rSFrP

— President Biden (@POTUS) November 9, 2022

CBS News has projected Van Hollen and Bennet's wins implicit their Republican challengers, arsenic good arsenic Pritzker's reelection to a 2nd term. Wexton has been projected arsenic the victor implicit Republican hostile Hung Cao.

  11:05 PM

Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan projected to support spot successful New Hampshire

Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan successful New Hampshire volition fend disconnected Republican challenger Don Bolduc, CBS News projects. 

  10:49 PM

Greg Abbott projected to decision Beto O'Rourke successful Texas

Texas Governor Greg Abbott wins reelection, CBS News projects 01:23

CBS News projects Texas Gov. Greg Abbott volition successfully fend disconnected Democrat Beto O'Rourke to support the governor's mansion. This is O'Rourke's 2nd nonaccomplishment successful Texas, helium besides dropped retired of the 2020 statesmanlike race. 

  10:35 PM

Arizona results apt to beryllium delayed

Arizona results apt to beryllium delayed 03:03

Polls person closed successful Arizona aft a justice rejected a GOP suit asking to widen the deadline. Results inactive whitethorn not beryllium known until Wednesday, owed to a hold successful ballot counting, Kris Van Cleave reports. Then, CBS News predetermination instrumentality contributor David Becker discusses wherefore the tally could instrumentality truthful long.

  10:31 PM

CBS News polls: 2022 Election Influencers — "Pressured Parents" and the contention for the House

CBS News has identified cardinal elector groups whose ideas and choices volition apt determine these elections. They are the 2022 predetermination influencers.

One of those groups is the "Pressured Parents." They study having experienced post-pandemic accent implicit their finances and their kids.

Pressured Parents are making up 19% of the electorate tonight, and their enactment for Republicans has grown from earlier the election, and they person the borderline implicit Democrats successful the contention for the House.  

Parents unfastened up connected issues influencing their vote 03:01
  10:23 PM

Biden makes congratulatory calls to Democrats, arsenic his confidantes accidental helium believes adjacent twelvemonth could beryllium "brutal"

The White House says President Biden has made congratulatory calls to Democrats projected to triumph their elections, including Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, Democratic gubernatorial campaigner successful Massachusetts Maura Healey and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. 

The White House says he's besides called Rep. Abigail Spanberger, though CBS News has not called her race, which remains close. 

Longtime confidantes of Mr. Biden accidental helium believes the adjacent twelvemonth could beryllium "brutal" and helium has nary illusions astir House Republicans, should they triumph the majority, CBS News analogous Robert Costa reports. The president knows they volition travel aft his son, Hunter Biden, and perchance effort to impeach members of his Cabinet and adjacent him, those confidantes said. 

Kathryn Watson and Robert Costa  

  10:19 PM

CBS News projects the Nevada Senate is simply a toss-up

 As polls statesman to adjacent successful the West, CBS News projects the Nevada Senate contention betwixt Sen. Catherine Cortez-Masto and Republican Adam Laxalt is simply a toss-up. 

The governor's contention successful Nevada betwixt incumbent Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak and Republican challenger Joe Lombardo is besides a toss-up.

  9:59 PM

CBS News projects Sarah Huckabee Sanders volition beryllium adjacent politician successful Arkansas

CBS News projects Sarah Huckabee Sanders, property caput nether erstwhile President Trump, volition beryllium the adjacent politician of Arkansas. 

That makes Sanders the highest-ranking Trump authoritative to triumph a spot for nationalist bureau post-Trump.

Sanders is the archetypal pistillate elected politician successful Arkansas. 

  9:58 PM

Democrat Wes Moore wins Maryland gubernatorial race, CBS News projects, becoming state's archetypal Black governor

CBS News projects that Democrat Wes Moore has won the contention for Maryland politician and volition marque past arsenic the state's archetypal Black governor.

Moore defeated Republican Dan Cox, who was endorsed by erstwhile President Donald Trump. 

President Biden and archetypal woman Dr. Jill Biden appeared alongside Moore connected Monday astatine Bowie State University for his last halt connected the run trail.

  9:45 PM

CBS projects Democrat Michael Bennet volition support Colorado Senate seat

Colorado's Senate contention is leaning Democrat, CBS News estimates. Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet is moving against Republican Joe O'Dea. 

  9:34 PM

Pennsylvania governor's contention leans Democratic

CBS News characterizes the Pennsylvania governor's contention arsenic leaning toward the Democrat, authorities Attorney General Josh Shapiro. Gender seems to fig successful this race: 51% of men accidental they voted for Republican Doug Mastriano, compared with 47% who accidental they voted for Shapiro. Among women, 62% accidental they voted for Shapiro, portion 37% voted for Mastriano. Exit canvass percentages whitethorn person updated since this station was published.

—  Eran Ben-Porath

  9:30 PM

CBS News projects Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wins reelection

CBS News projects Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has defeated Democratic challenger Marcus Flowers successful Georgia's 14th Congressional District. 

The congresswoman volition instrumentality to Washington aft a arguable archetypal word successful office, wherever she repeatedly made mendacious claims astir the integrity of the 2020 statesmanlike election. Former President Donald Trump won Greene's territory by 38 points successful 2020, and the typical has often attended Trump's rallies arsenic a impermanent speaker. 

She was removed from her House committee assignments successful February 2021 implicit past Facebook posts indicating enactment for executing salient Democrats. Should Republicans instrumentality power of the chamber, it's expected she would regain her assignments.

Republican spending indicates the enactment ne'er expected to suffer the right-leaning district, having spent little than $400,000 successful advertizing defending the seat. 

  9:16 PM

Republican Anna Paulina Luna flips Charlie Crist's aged spot successful Florida

Not lone is Democrat Charlie Crist projected to suffer his contention for governor, but a Republican is expected to instrumentality his aged House seat. 

CBS News projects Republican Anna Paulina Luna volition beryllium the adjacent typical from Florida's 13th Congressional District successful the St. Petersburg area. Crist near the spot for his unsuccessful gubernatorial bid. 

  9:14 PM

Arizona justice denies petition from RNC and GOP candidates to widen voting hours

A authorities tribunal justice successful Maricopa County denied a petition from a GOP conjugation to widen polling hours successful Arizona's astir populous region aft immoderate ballot tabulation machines experienced method glitches.

The Republican National Committee, National Republican Senatorial Committee, and campaigns for gubernatorial campaigner Kari Lake and Senate nominee Blake Masters asked the tribunal to widen canvass hours to 10 p.m. section time. But polls closed crossed the authorities astatine 7 p.m. section time, 9 p.m. ET, arsenic scheduled.

The petition from the Republicans stemmed from issues that affected ballot tabulation machines astatine astir 60 of Maricopa County's 223 voting locations. But region elections officials said the contented was caused by printer problems that were resolved by changing printer settings.

  9:13 PM

Clyburn: Democrats request a "real bully assessment" of enactment aft election

House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn of South Carolina told CBS News that Democrats volition request to marque "a existent bully assessment" of their connection and enactment if Republicans triumph the House.

"When each the results are in, I deliberation we ought to person a existent bully appraisal of wherever we are and who we are, and marque immoderate plans based upon that," Clyburn told CBS News main predetermination and run analogous Robert Costa. 

"I conscionable deliberation that we person to program for 2024 otherwise than what took spot successful 2022. Now, does that mean bringing successful caller people? Does that mean reassigning roles? I don't know. I conscionable deliberation that radical ought to conscionable beryllium honorable with their assessments," helium said.

  9:04 PM

Arizona, Wisconsin Senate races are toss-ups, CBS News estimates

With polls present closed successful Arizona, CBS News characterizes the Senate contention betwixt Democratic incumbent Mark Kelly and Republican challenger Blake Masters arsenic a toss-up. 

According to exit polls, the ballot successful the Arizona suburbs is close: 49% for Kelly and 48% for Masters.

In Wisconsin, wherever polls besides closed astatine 9 p.m. ET., the Senate contention betwixt Sen. Ron Johnson, the Republican incumbent, and Mandela Barnes, his Democratic opponent, is besides a toss-up.

In Colorado, wherever Republicans were hoping nominee Joe O'Dea would people a large upset against incumbent Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet, CBS News estimates the contention leans Democratic.

Exit canvass percentages whitethorn person updated since this station was published.

  9:00 PM

Polls adjacent successful 15 much states, including cardinal battlegrounds

Polls closed successful an further 15 states astatine 9 p.m.: 

  • Arizona
  • Colorado 
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • Texas 
  • Wisconsin 
  • Wyoming
  8:43 PM

New Hampshire Senate contention present leaning Democratic, CBS News estimates

In the battleground Senate contention successful New Hampshire betwixt Democrat Maggie Hassan, the incumbent, and Republican challenger Donald Bolduc, CBS News estimates the contention has shifted from being a toss-up and present leans Democratic.

  8:16 PM

Republican Katie Britt wins Alabama Senate race, becoming archetypal pistillate to correspond authorities successful precocious chamber

GOP campaigner Katie Britt wins the U.S. Senate contention successful Alabama, defeating Democratic hostile Will Boyd, CBS News projects. Britt, the erstwhile main of unit to retiring Sen. Richard Shelby, makes past with her triumph arsenic the archetypal pistillate elected to correspond Alabama successful the Senate.

  8:15 PM

Voting hours extended for 2 counties successful Pennsylvania and Texas

A justice successful Pennsylvania has extended voting hours successful 1 region aft polling sites ran retired of insubstantial for printing ballots. The Luzerne County Court announced astatine 4 p.m. that polls volition present adjacent astatine 10 p.m. Polls were acceptable to adjacent astatine 8 p.m.

The hold does not see mail-in ballots oregon drop-box locations successful the county, which includes Wilkes-Barre. No voters were turned distant from the polls and much ballots were being delivered to each precinct, region solicitor Mike Butera said, according to CBS Philadelphia. 

In Texas' Harris County, which includes Houston, voting was extended 1 hr to 8 p.m. astatine each 782 polling locations. Provision ballots volition beryllium utilized going guardant and those volition beryllium tabulated separately, alternatively of being inserted into a scanning machine, according to the Harris County Election Election Administrator's Office. 

The bureau besides said a fistful of polling locations had precocious starts connected Tuesday. The further hr volition supply voters with the accidental to formed their ballot if they were incapable earlier Tuesday morning. The bureau is reviewing wherefore the precocious starts occurred.

CBS News has reached retired to predetermination officials successful some counties for much accusation and is awaiting response.   

  8:05 PM

Rubio and DeSantis triumph reelection successful Florida, CBS News projects

CBS News projects that Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican, wins reelection, defeating Democratic challenger Rep. Val Demings.

Gov. Ron DeSantis besides wins reelection successful the state's gubernatorial contest, defeating Democrat Charlie Crist, CBS News projects.

Both incumbents won the Latino vote, according to exit polls: 56% of Latinos voted for DeSantis; 54% for Rubio. Both mislaid the Hispanic ballot successful their erstwhile elections successful 2018 and 2016 respectively.

CBS News characterizes the contention for the Senate successful New Hampshire betwixt Democratic incumbent Maggie Hassan and Republican challenger Donald Bolduc arsenic a toss-up.

The Senate contention successful Pennsylvania betwixt Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz is besides a toss-up, CBS News estimates. 

Early exit polls find Pennsylvania voters fertile termination arsenic the astir important contented successful the predetermination (36%), with ostentation (28%) ranked 2nd astir important. In astir different states — and nationally — ostentation was ranked arsenic astir important. 

Exit polls bespeak a pronounced sex spread successful voting. Among men, 56% accidental they voted for Oz, portion 43% voted for Fetterman. Among women, 57% accidental they voted for Fetterman, compared with 42% for Oz. (Exit canvass percentages whitethorn person changed since this accusation was published.)

Voters were divided evenly arsenic acold arsenic whether Fetterman's wellness was a concern. Fifty-five percent of voters accidental Oz has not lived successful Pennsylvania agelong capable to correspond the authorities efficaciously successful the U.S. Senate.

  7:59 PM

Republican Rand Paul wins Senate contention successful Kentucky

CBS News projects GOP Sen. Rand Paul volition support his spot successful the Senate. This volition beryllium the Kentucky Republican's 3rd word successful the U.S. Senate. 

  7:56 PM

No important voting-related unit oregon threats reported, officials say

As of 7:30 p.m. ET, nary reports person been made of important violence, threats of unit oregon intimidation related to voting, according to an FBI official. Authorities person intimately monitored predetermination developments amid heightened threats against predetermination officials. 

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is alert of a "handful" of distributed denial of services (DDos) cyberattacks "affecting a fig of websites for authorities predetermination offices, campaigns and partisan organizations," elder CISA officials said successful a briefing. 

"It's captious to retrieve that adjacent a palmy DDoS onslaught does not impact a user's quality to formed a ballot oregon person it counted," 1 authoritative said. "It lone affects the website, truthful imaginable DDoS attacks should not formed retired connected the information resilience of the election."

The authoritative added that, "while attribution is inherently difficult, we've not seen immoderate grounds to suggest that these are portion of a wide coordinated campaign." 

A elder CISA authoritative said the bureau has "no grounds of malicious enactment oregon immoderate malfeasance" successful Maricopa County, calling immoderate claims of that quality "just level retired incorrect." 

— Pat Milton and Nicole Sganga 

  7:51 PM

RNC asks tribunal to widen voting hours successful Arizona's Maricopa County

The Republican National Committee (RNC) and a conjugation of Republicans, including gubernatorial campaigner Kari Lake and Senate campaigner Blake Masters, are asking a court to widen canvass hours successful Maricopa County, Arizona's astir populous county, aft issues were reported with ballot counting machines, enactment chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said successful a bid of tweets.

"The wide issues — successful an predetermination administered by Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs — are wholly unacceptable, particularly arsenic Republicans flock to the polls to ballot in-person connected Election Day," she wrote. "We person dozens of attorneys and thousands of volunteers connected the crushed moving to lick this contented and guarantee that Arizona voters person the accidental to marque their voices heard."

Maricopa County officials said the glitches affected ballot tabulation machines astatine astir 60 of the county's 223 voting locations. The contented was the effect of printer problems, elections officials said, and voters who had occupation moving their insubstantial ballots done the tabulators were fixed the enactment to either spot their ballots successful a unafraid ballot container that would beryllium collected by bipartisan workers and tabulated later, oregon formed their votes astatine a antithetic location. 

"It appears immoderate of the printers were not producing acheronian capable timing marks connected the ballots," the Maricopa County Elections Department said successful a statement, adding that changing the printer settings worked astatine 17 locations.

The suit, filed successful authorities tribunal successful Maricopa County, asks for voting hours to beryllium extended to 10 p.m. section time.

  7:43 PM

GOP Sen. Todd Young wins reelection successful Indiana

CBS News projects Republican Sen. Todd Young of Indiana volition support his Senate seat, defeating Democratic campaigner Tom McDermott.

  7:34 PM

Ohio Senate contention leans Republican and DeWine wins reelection arsenic governor, CBS News estimates

CBS News estimates that successful Ohio, wherever polls closed astatine 7:30 p.m. ET, the Senate contention betwixt GOP nominee J.D. Vance and Democrat campaigner Tim Ryan leans Republican. CBS News besides projects GOP Gov. Mike DeWine wins reelection, defeating Democratic challenger Nan Whaley, the erstwhile politician of Dayton.

In North Carolina, wherever polls besides conscionable closed, CBS News estimates the Senate contention betwixt Republican Ted Budd and Democrat Cheri Beasley leans Republican.

  7:23 PM

GOP Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina wins reelection, CBS News projects

CBS News projects South Carolina GOP Sen. Tim Scott wins reelection to the U.S. Senate, defeating Democratic challenger Krystle Matthews.

  7:17 PM

Nearly 75% who voted Tuesday said they're dissatisfied astir the country

Nearly 3 successful 4 voters were dissatisfied astir the state arsenic they headed to the polls Tuesday, according to aboriginal exit polling. That includes astir a 3rd who said they were angry. Almost three-quarters said the system is bad, and astir fractional of voters said their family's finances are worse than they were 2 years ago.

The apical contented wide that's driving voters to the polls is inflation. This is peculiarly existent among those who are voting Republican. Abortion comes successful second, particularly among those voting Democratic.

— Eran Ben-Porath

  7:11 PM

Georgia governor's contention leans Republican

With polls present closed successful Georgia, CBS News estimates the governor's contention betwixt Republican incumbent Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams leans Republican.

CBS News besides estimates the contention for the U.S. Senate betwixt Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker is simply a toss-up.

  7:10 PM

Biden watching predetermination returns with advisers successful White House residence

The president is spending the evening watching predetermination returns successful the residence astatine the White House with advisers, portion galore of his unit and members of his governmental cognition are watching adjacent doorway to the White House astatine the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

The temper among Mr. Biden's aides is cautious optimism, with 1 apical authoritative pointing to CBS News' exit polling that shows termination was a apical contented for voters. They are assured successful Mr. Biden's strategy making abortion, the menace to democracy, and the system centerpieces of the closing message. 

  7:00 PM

Polls adjacent successful Georgia, 5 different states

At 7 p.m. ET, polls closed successful the pursuing states:

  • Georgia

  • Indiana (some closed astatine 6 p.m.)

  • Kentucky (some closed astatine 6 p.m.) 

  • South Carolina

  • Vermont

  • Virginia  

If you're waiting successful enactment to ballot erstwhile polls close, you tin inactive formed a ballot and it volition beryllium counted. Poll workers are legally obligated to fto those successful enactment vote. 

Georgia's Senate race is 1 of the astir intimately watched successful the country, and a Republican triumph determination for Herschel Walker could bespeak Republicans are poised to triumph elsewhere. CBS News projects the contention arsenic a toss-up arsenic of 7 p.m. The state's governor's race is leaning towards the Republican, incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp.

CBS News besides projects that GOP Sen. Tim Scott volition triumph his Senate reelection bid successful South Carolina, and the Senate races successful Indiana and Kentucky some thin Republican. Vermont's Senate contention is leaning towards the Democrat, Rep. Pete Welch.

  6:34 PM / November 8, 2022

Election officials successful Arizona and Detroit accidental glitches person been minor, but Trump inactive tries to sow doubts

Arizona Officials Count Ballots For 2022 Midterm Elections Election officials process ballots astatine the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center successful Phoenix, Arizona, connected Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. Jon Cherry/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Former President Donald Trump is seizing connected what elections officials accidental are method glitches and regular mechanical issues successful a fistful of jurisdictions to rise doubts astir the integrity of the election, echoing immoderate of the baseless claims helium leveled successful the aftermath of the 2020 race.

In posts connected his TruthSocial website connected Tuesday, Trump repeatedly referenced issues with tabulating immoderate ballots successful Arizona, claiming successful 1 station that "the Voting Machines are not decently moving successful predominantly Republican/Conservative areas" and successful different that "They are trying to bargain the predetermination with atrocious Machines and DELAY."

But the glitches affecting machines astatine astir 60 voting locations successful Maricopa County, the state's largest, were among machines utilized to number voters' insubstantial ballots, not existent voting machines. Voters who had occupation moving their insubstantial ballots done the tabulators were fixed the enactment of either placing their ballots successful a unafraid ballot container that would beryllium collected by bipartisan workers and tabulated later, oregon casting their votes astatine a antithetic location. 

County officials said the issues were the effect of printer problems, and the concern is improving.

"It appears immoderate of the printers were not producing acheronian capable timing marks connected the ballots," the Maricopa County Elections Department said successful a statement, adding that changing the printer settings worked astatine 17 locations.

Stephen Richer, the Maricopa County recorder, who is liable for elector registration and aboriginal voting, pledged successful an open letter to voters posted to his Twitter relationship that "every ineligible ballot volition beryllium tabulated. I promise."

Trump besides claimed connected his societal media tract that the "absentee ballot concern successful Detroit is truly bad," an evident notation to what the Detroit Department of Elections said was a "harmless information error" that inspectors encountered erstwhile the polls opened.

The section said successful a connection the contented progressive a connection connected laptops utilized to cheque elector status, known arsenic e-pollbooks, indicating "Ballot # has already been issued arsenic Absentee Voter Ballot." But that connection did not mean the elector who was issued an absentee ballot was trying to vote.

"This turned retired to beryllium a harmless information error," the section said. "Ballot numbers for precinct voters were being generated which were identical to ballot numbers being utilized for absent elector ballots. The e-pollbook strategy recognized the duplicate ballot numbers and issued the mistake connection truthful that nary 2 ballots would person the aforesaid ballot number."

Detroit's elections section said the concern was fixed by distinguishing ballot numbers for in-person voting from absentee ballot numbers by adding an further missive to the precinct ballot numbers.

  6:03 PM / November 8, 2022

Early exit polls: What's connected voters' minds arsenic they spell to the polls

President Biden's support standing is underwater — that is, his disapproval is higher than his support — successful each 11 cardinal battleground states wherever CBS News conducted statewide surveys: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin.

In each of these states, voters person antagonistic views of the nation's economy. 

Right now, successful astir of the Senate battleground states, the contented of ostentation is outpacing termination successful presumption of the value of the contented to voters. But successful Pennsylvania, aboriginal exit polling shows termination outpaces ostentation arsenic a interest for voters.

Voters besides person Senate power connected their minds — successful each of the Senate battlegrounds wherever CBS News has conducted exit polls, voters said power of the Senate is important to their vote.

In Georgia's Senate race, wherever Democrat Raphael Warnock is defending his spot against a situation from Republican Herschel Walker, voters said the qualities voters are looking for are honesty and integrity, arsenic good arsenic a campaigner who shares their values. 

In Pennsylvania, the electorate is divided connected whether Democrat John Fetterman is steadfast capable to service efficaciously arsenic a U.S. senator. Right now, determination is besides a spot much interest that Republican Mehmet Oz has not lived successful the authorities agelong capable to service effectively.

Exit canvass percentages whitethorn person updated since this station was published.

— Eran Ben-Porath

  5:47 PM / November 8, 2022

The House races to ticker arsenic Democrats and Republicans conflict for power of Congress

The conflict for power of the House of Representatives could travel down a fewer districts crossed the country.

Republicans presently clasp 212 seats and request to triumph conscionable six more, successful summation to the seats they presently hold, to triumph the majority. The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker polling has Republicans favored to comfortably surpass that number. 

Democrats presently clasp 220 seats, and determination are 3 vacancies: GOP Rep. Jackie Walorski, of Indiana, died successful August, and Democratic Reps. Charlie Crist and Ted Deutch, some of Florida, resigned. 

The enactment that wins the White House often loses seats successful the midterms, and precocious ostentation and concerns astir the system person been large factors successful President Biden's debased support ratings. 

Democrats are besides facing a disadvantage due to the fact that of the redistricting that occurred aft the 2020 Census. Several heavy Republican states gained seats, portion immoderate heavy Democratic and battleground states mislaid a seat.

During the run season, Republicans focused connected the economy, transgression and immigration. Democrats were much scattered, touting termination entree and antiauthoritarian values. But each Republican who challenged the 2020 predetermination results successful the House is apt to triumph reelection and lone 2 of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach erstwhile President Donald Trump stay connected the ballot for the wide election. 

Local dynamics whitethorn besides play an outsize relation successful determining who wins the majority. Republicans invested heavy successful flipping 3 South Texas legislature districts that person agelong been Democratic mainstays. 

Read astir the House races to ticker connected predetermination nighttime here.

  Updated 5:10 PM / November 8, 2022

What clip bash polls adjacent successful your state?

More than 122 cardinal Americans voted successful the 2018 midterm elections, the highest fig of voters for a non-presidential twelvemonth since 1978, according to Pew Research Center. Will 2022 apical it? 

This year, immoderate states reported record turnout in aboriginal voting. In Georgia, the caput of state's office said more than 2.5 cardinal aboriginal ballots were formed by the extremity of Friday earlier Election Day.

"Georgia voters came retired successful adjacent presidential-level numbers," said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

If you are voting connected Election Day, canvass closing times alteration by state. If you are waiting successful enactment erstwhile the polls close, enactment successful line, due to the fact that you inactive person the close to vote. Find retired much astir your state's voting rules and find your polling spot at vote.org.

Find a database of canvass closing times successful each authorities connected Nov. 8 here.

  4:39 PM / November 8, 2022

Trump connected Republicans: "If they win, I should get each the credit, and if they lose, I should not beryllium blamed astatine all"

Former President Donald Trump said Tuesday that helium should beryllium fixed recognition if Republican candidates are victorious implicit their Democratic opponents successful their midterm races, but should not person immoderate blasted should they lose.

"I deliberation if they win, I should get each the credit, and if they lose, I should not beryllium blamed astatine all, OK," Trump said successful an interview with the cablegram quality web NewsNation acceptable to aerial this evening. "But it'll astir apt beryllium conscionable the opposite."

The erstwhile president said that helium expects to beryllium fixed small praise if the candidates helium endorsed oregon urged to tally assertion victory.

"Usually what would hap is erstwhile they bash well, I won't beryllium fixed immoderate credit, and if they bash badly, they volition blasted everything connected me," Trump said. "So I'm prepared for thing but we'll support ourselves."

Trump endorsed 247 Republicans connected the ballot this predetermination cycle, and successful immoderate instances, his enactment fueled candidates successful their primaries. In Ohio, for example, the erstwhile president's enactment for J.D. Vance helped him fastener up the GOP information successful the Senate race. 

It's little clear, however, whether Trump's endorsement volition assistance Republican candidates successful the wide election, wherever they can't trust solely connected enactment from blimpish voters to decision their Democratic opponents.

  4:22 PM / November 8, 2022

Battle for power of the Senate playing retired successful battleground states

Thirty-five Senate seats are up for grabs successful full successful the 2022 midterm elections, but nether a 3rd are expected to beryllium close. Control of the enclosure volition travel down to the races successful those battleground states, including Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.  

Among those states, the archetypal polls adjacent successful Georgia astatine 7 p.m. ET, wherever Democrat Raphael Warnock is defending his spot against Republican Herschel Walker.

Should Republicans triumph some the House and Senate, they're apt to person a hard clip making immoderate of their much blimpish docket items law, with President Biden successful the White House. Mr. Biden's docket volition beryllium threatened if Republicans instrumentality control. 

CBS News has classified six races arsenic considered "tossups": Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Nevada and Wisconsin. Three thin successful favour of the Republican candidate: Florida, North Carolina, and Ohio. And 1 is leaning toward the Democrat: Colorado.

Read much astir the cardinal Senate races here, and find Senate predetermination results successful the CBS News Election Center passim predetermination night.

  3:57 PM / November 8, 2022

Voting, marijuana, weapon rights: States see ballot initiatives

Beyond casting ballots for national and authorities candidates, voters successful astir states are besides weighing much than 100 ballot measures successful the 2022 midterm elections, touching connected hot-button issues including voting rules, immigration, marijuana legalization and weapon rights.

Read much astir the ballot measures here.

  3:21 PM / November 8, 2022

NAACP files national suit alleging elector intimidation successful majority-Black precinct successful Texas

The Beaumont, Texas, subdivision of the NAACP filed a national suit against Jefferson County officials connected Monday nighttime alleging White canvass workers engaged successful elector intimidation against Black voters casting their ballots aboriginal astatine the John Paul Davis Community Center, a polling tract located successful a predominantly Black community.

In their suit filed successful U.S. territory court, the NAACP argued determination has been a "remarkable displacement successful the mode voting has been conducted" astatine the center. The suit alleges that White canvass workers asked successful "aggressive tones" lone Black voters to recite their addresses, White canvass workers and White canvass watchers followed Black voters astir the polling place, and White canvass workers helped lone White voters scan their ballots into voting machines.

The radical said that region elections officials person "actively deprived Black voters … of their cardinal close to ballot escaped from intimidation, harassment, threats, and different forms of coercion."

"The ambiance astatine the assemblage halfway has been hostile and intimidating" to the plaintiff successful the case, Jessica Daye, and different Black voters, the NAACP said successful its lawsuit.

An exigency proceeding was held successful Beaumont connected Monday nighttime earlier U.S. District Judge Michael Truncale, who issued an bid prohibiting predetermination judges, clerks, volunteers oregon canvass watchers astatine the assemblage halfway from having immoderate voters publically recite their addresses earlier they tin ballot and barring them from positioning themselves adjacent voters marking their ballots, with 2 exceptions.

Truncale's bid besides prohibits predetermination officials astatine the assemblage halfway from refusing to assistance immoderate voters scan their completed ballot into voting machines and stops them from turning distant voters eligible to vote.

NAACP President Derrick Johnson said successful a connection that elector intimidation is "unacceptable successful this democracy," and helium cheered the bid "protecting the voting rights of voters successful Beaumont."

  3:08 PM / November 8, 2022

Georgia's Fulton County removes 2 canvass workers who were astatine the Capitol connected Jan. 6

Two canvass workers successful Georgia were removed from their duties aft societal media posts surfaced that appeared to amusement them successful the mob that stormed the Capitol connected Jan. 6, 2021, according to interim Deputy Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling. 

The Washington Post first reported that Fulton County officials removed the 2 canvass workers successful airy of the societal media posts, and reported that the workers were a pistillate and her son.

  3:01 PM / November 8, 2022

Florida rejects Justice Department predetermination monitors

Officials successful Florida sought to artifact national predetermination monitors from entering polling places successful a fistful of counties, arguing Justice Department unit bash not person the authorization to beryllium contiguous successful polling places nether authorities law.

In a missive to a Justice Department authoritative connected Monday, Brad McVay, wide counsel astatine the Florida Department of State, pushed backmost against the imaginable of national monitors entering polling sites connected Election Day. 

The missive came successful effect to an announcement from the section that it was sending monitors to polling locations successful 64 jurisdictions crossed 24 states, including Florida's Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. The section said the move, which is regular connected predetermination days, was meant to guarantee compliance with national voting rights laws and "protect the rights of each citizens to entree the ballot."

Backed by Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd, the Florida missive said Justice Department canvass watchers are not allowed to participate Florida polling sites for in-person monitoring, citing a authorities statute that lists who is and is not authorized to "enter immoderate polling country oregon polling place." Personnel with the Justice Department are not included connected the list, the missive said, and the section has not provided grounds that would warrant "federal intrusion." 

The missive besides suggested that permitting national instrumentality enforcement to participate polling places "would beryllium counterproductive and could perchance undermine assurance successful the election" and said Florida plans to nonstop its ain monitors to Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach polling sites instead. 

"We wanted to marque it wide that those are places for predetermination workers and for voters, not for anyone else," Byrd said during a news conference connected Tuesday. "It is the states that person the law authorization implicit the polling places, unless Congress makes the instrumentality … We expect that [the Department of Justice will] respect Florida law."

The determination comes aft Missouri officials besides told the Justice Department that monitors would not beryllium permitted wrong definite polling places.

Missouri's Cole County, encompassing the authorities superior Jefferson City, appeared connected the Justice Department's database of jurisdictions to monitor, and officials determination person taken akin steps to support national watchers distant from polling locations. Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft said implicit the play that helium supports County Clerk Steve Korsmeyer's efforts to support the monitors out.

"Under Missouri law, the section predetermination authorization is empowered to determine who, different than voters and canvass workers, whitethorn beryllium astatine polling locations," Ashcroft wrote connected Twitter. "Cole County Clerk Steve Korsmeyer has rightfully declined to let this over-reach and the caput of state's bureau afloat supports him."

  2:46 PM / November 8, 2022

Biden makes calls to Democratic leaders

President Biden spoke by telephone connected Tuesday with a fig of Democratic leaders, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, according to the White House.  

The president besides spoke with Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison, Democratic Governors Association Chair Roy Cooper, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Sean Patrick Maloney, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Gary Peters, and Democratic National Committee elder advisor Cedric Richmond.

Mr. Biden is astatine the White House each time with nary nationalist events connected his schedule. 

  2:44 PM / November 8, 2022

Abortion and the midterms: 5 states ballot connected termination access

Voters are weighing ballot initiatives connected abortion access successful five states that volition impact the close of women to extremity a gestation aft the Supreme Court overturned Roe. v. Wade earlier this year.

Abortion rights are directly connected the ballot successful California, Michigan, Vermont, Kentucky and Montana, done either projected amendments to authorities constitutions oregon by legislative referendum successful Montana. In 3 of the states — California, Michigan and Vermont — voters are deciding whether to enshrine termination rights successful their respective authorities constitutions, portion successful Kentucky and Montana, the ballot measures question to bounds termination access.

Concerns astir termination entree reached their apex aft the Supreme Court's blimpish bulk successful June wiped distant the law close to an abortion, leaving the contented to elected officials successful the states. To guarantee termination rights are protected, supporters are pursuing a multi-pronged run that includes authorities legislatures, authorities courts and an entreaty straight to voters done ballot measures.

Buoyed by the defeat successful Kansas of a projected law amendment removing the close to an termination from the authorities constitution, different authorities lawmakers and activists are already laying the groundwork for ballot initiatives successful much states successful 2024.

Read much astir the ballot initiatives here.

  2:09 PM / November 8, 2022

Biden medication braces for imaginable House and Senate losses

CBS News elder White House analogous Weijia Jiang joined Scott MacFarlane and Nikki Batiste to sermon the Biden administration's plans if Democrats suffer power of the House and Senate aft Election Day:

Biden medication braces for House, Senate losses 06:51
  1:12 PM / November 8, 2022

No large issues arsenic voting begins with predetermination scrutiny high

Final voting began without large hitches successful midterm elections nether aggravated scrutiny aft 2 years of mendacious claims and conspiracy theories astir however ballots are formed and counted.

With polls unfastened crossed astir of the country, nary large problems were reported aboriginal on, though determination were hiccups successful immoderate places, which is emblematic connected immoderate Election Day.

For example, ballot tabulators malfunctioned successful a region successful New Jersey and 1 successful Arizona -- perchance requiring hand-counting instead; immoderate voting sites successful Pennsylvania were delayed successful opening due to the fact that workers showed up late, and others scrambled to replenish supplies of insubstantial ballots that were moving low.

"These are things we spot successful each predetermination cycle," said Susannah Goodman, manager of predetermination information astatine Common Cause, a radical that advocates for voting access. "There's thing majorly concerning this morning."

Read much here.

  12:31 PM / November 8, 2022

Latino ballot to play captious relation successful midterm elections

Pew probe says astir 35 cardinal Latinos are eligible to ballot successful the midterm elections. That's astir 14% of the electorate, making up the 2nd largest radical and taste radical of eligible voters. Melissa Alfaro, co-founder of the Dallas-based enactment Hey Chica!, joined CBS News with a look astatine the cardinal issues this voting bloc is focusing on:

Latino ballot to play captious relation successful midterm elections 04:36
  12:01 PM / November 8, 2022

The cardinal issues driving voters to the polls

The system and transgression are 2 large issues voters are focusing connected arsenic they formed their ballots. Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright articulation "CBS News Mornings" successful a sheet treatment astir what is driving voters to the polls and however large issues are impacting their votes:

Key issues driving voters to the polls 07:42
  11:40 AM / November 8, 2022

White House calls a "lid" connected Biden's time earlier noon

At 11:20 a.m., the White House called what's known arsenic a "lid" for the day, meaning the nationalist shouldn't expect to spot oregon perceive from the president successful idiosyncratic connected Election Day.

The president tin inactive contented statements and societal media posts, but a lid means the excavation of reporters liable for pursuing him won't person immoderate entree for the remainder of the day, and helium won't beryllium traveling anywhere. 

On Monday night, the president participated successful a rally for Democratic candidates successful Prince George's County, Maryland, a heavy Democratic county. That was his lone governmental halt for the day, though helium did enactment successful virtual events for the Democratic National Committee. 

Asked wherefore the president was sticking to Democratic strongholds similar the New York suburbs and Maryland successful the 2 days earlier Election Day, White House property caput Karine Jean-Pierre said the president ever says helium goes wherever helium has a "passport" to the metropolis from section officials. 

  11:21 AM / November 8, 2022

How "pressured parents" whitethorn assistance find who prevails successful the 2022 midterms

To amended recognize this year's midterm elections, CBS News has identified cardinal groups of voters whose motivations spell beyond enactment labels. They see "pressured parents," who are acrophobic astir ostentation and their children's well-being successful the post-pandemic world. 

CBS News sat down with 3 parents successful the Philadelphia suburbs to speech astir the issues driving their midterm vote, arsenic the radical could beryllium the quality successful Pennsylvania's high-stakes predetermination and could assistance find who controls Congress:

Parents unfastened up connected issues influencing their vote 03:01

Read much here.

  10:56 AM / November 8, 2022

Midterms preview: What to ticker Tuesday

Voters caput to the polls contiguous successful what could beryllium 1 of the country's astir consequential midterm elections. CBS News governmental manager Fin Gomez stops by CBS News Mornings with a preview of what to expect and wherever immoderate of the most-watched races stand:

Midterms preview: What to ticker Tuesday 04:40
  Updated 10:58 AM / November 8, 2022

Where to find 2022 predetermination results

When polls commencement closing Tuesday evening, the CBS News Election Center volition statesman updating automatically with results from Senate, House and governors' races from crossed the country. 

The Election Center volition amusement the wide contention for power of the House, Senate and governorships, arsenic good arsenic a representation detailing Senate results:

  10:28 AM / November 8, 2022

Cybersecurity bureau sees "no circumstantial and credible threats" to predetermination infrastructure

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is convening an Election Day operations halfway with predetermination information partners from crossed authorities and the backstage sector, a elder bureau authoritative said Tuesday. The bureau is linked virtually with predetermination officials successful each 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories to facilitate sharing of accusation and respond if immoderate issues emerge.

There are presently "no circumstantial and credible threats to disrupt predetermination infrastructure" and CISA maintains "high assurance successful the information and resilience of the elections," the elder CISA authoritative told reporters.

The authoritative conceded that determination volition apt beryllium issues. "There are 8,800 predetermination jurisdictions — we spot issues popular up each Election Day," said the official.

CISA has not yet identified nor attributed immoderate malicious cyber enactment targeting predetermination infrastructure, but the authoritative warned determination whitethorn beryllium "low-level cyber activity," specified arsenic denial of work attacks and defacement of websites.

"We whitethorn spot predetermination related website outages for wholly innocuous reasons," the authoritative noted. "It's important to retrieve that specified enactment would not impact a person's quality to formed a ballot oregon cognize that their ballot was counted accurately, and that the predetermination is secure."

In effect to Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin's admission connected Monday that helium had interfered successful U.S. elections and would bash truthful successful the future, the CISA authoritative said Russia's "playbook is retired there" and the bureau volition proceed to spouse with officials to safeguard elections.

The authoritative noted that cardinal players stay Russia, Iran and China. While Russia began its meddling successful 2016, the authoritative noted that Iran ramped up its power operations successful 2020. "Then successful 2022, we observed China participating successful power behavior," the authoritative said.

Asked to elaborate connected China's actions, the authoritative pointed to erstwhile announcements by the Department of Justice and Meta, the genitor institution of Facebook. 

"My constituent is… we person observed caller participants who did not truly prosecute successful 2020 consenting to prosecute successful predetermination power successful 2022," the authoritative said.

The bureau is alert of imaginable issues with voting machines successful Virginia, the authoritative said, saying CISA has "been successful touch." The bureau has heard of isolated, regular issues successful the state, "but thing that suggests a wide outage of voting systems."

CISA volition proceed to update its "Rumor vs. Reality" blog to combat immoderate misinformation oregon disinformation surrounding the election, the authoritative added.

  10:20 AM / November 8, 2022

Florida voters chat authorities implicit 3 meals

In CBS News' ongoing conception "Three Meals," "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil eats immoderate classical Florida nutrient astatine restaurants successful Miami, Melbourne and Jacksonville portion discussing what's connected voters' minds up of the midterm elections:

Florida voters chat authorities implicit 3 meals 07:53
  9:51 AM / November 8, 2022

Democratic campaigns pass "red mirage" could amusement GOP starring successful aboriginal results

Democratic campaigns are informing that aboriginal results could amusement their Republican opponents leading, and that successful immoderate cases it could beryllium a portion earlier the state knows the victor successful immoderate races. Like successful 2020, archetypal results could amusement Republicans with an aboriginal pb earlier each votes are counted, since a greater proportionality of Republicans thin to ballot successful idiosyncratic connected Election Day, portion much Democrats thin to ballot by mail. 

The run manager for John Fetterman, the Democratic Senate campaigner successful Pennsylvania, warned that Republicans could usage the aboriginal returns to substance conspiracy theories implicit the predetermination results. 

"Election Day is astir here, and Republicans are already laying the groundwork to perchance dispersed mendacious conspiracy theories astir the apt 'red mirage' of ballot processing successful Pennsylvania," a Monday memo from Brendan McPhillips said. "The world is Pennsylvania instrumentality means in-person votes that skew Republican thin to disproportionately beryllium counted and reported earlier Democratic-leaning mail-in votes."

"Don't conscionable instrumentality our connection for it: autarkic analysts universally expect to spot a reddish to bluish displacement hap aft reporting begins Tuesday night," the memo continued. "Similar to 2020, the world is it volition instrumentality clip — apt respective days — to number the votes accurately and guarantee each eligible ballot is counted."

In Washington state, Democratic incumbent Sen. Patty Murray's run manager offered a akin connection successful a Monday memo. In Washington, mail-in ballots lone request to beryllium postmarked by Election Day to count. 

"While it is imaginable that immoderate organizations whitethorn telephone the contention based connected projections, the astir apt script is that we won't cognize the last effect successful Washington connected Election Day," Murray run manager Helen Hare wrote. "There is extended precedent for dilatory predetermination returns successful Washington state. In 2010, Senator Murray's contention wasn't called until the Thursday aft Election Day." 

The White House has besides warned that results could beryllium slow. 

"We whitethorn not cognize each the winners of elections for a fewer days," White House property caput Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday. "It takes clip to number each morganatic ballots successful a ineligible and orderly manner. That's however this is expected to work." 

  9:31 AM / November 8, 2022

A person look astatine what's astatine involvement successful the midterms and the interaction connected the 2024 statesmanlike race

A person look astatine what's astatine involvement successful 2022 midterms, interaction connected 2024 statesmanlike race 08:35

As polls opened crossed the U.S., CBS News main Washington analogous Nancy Cordes, alongside governmental analysts Mick Mulvaney and Ashley Etienne, joined "CBS Mornings" to analyse what's astatine involvement successful the 2022 midterms. 

"It won't beryllium an elected authoritative that's going to prevention us," Etienne said, who has served arsenic a elder advisor to Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "We're going to person to say, capable is enough."

Mulvaney, who served arsenic acting White House main of unit nether President Donald Trump, echoed her remarks, saying, "it's not going to beryllium a person that saves us."

"One person didn't get america into this problem. One person is not going to get america out," helium said. "People inquire me, 'How bash you hole Washington?' I'm like, Washington doesn't truly lead. Washington reflects the nation. The crushed Washington is truthful divided is that the state is."

"Don't look to Washington to hole this," helium said.

Read much here.

  9:00 AM / November 8, 2022

How the midterm results could signifier Biden's agenda

CBS News elder White House analogous Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS Mornings" to sermon what is astatine involvement for Democrats and Republicans successful this predetermination and however it could interaction the remainder of President Biden's agenda:

Democrats, Republicans look disconnected successful midterm election 02:15
  8:33 AM / November 8, 2022

Pennsylvanians scramble to hole mail-in ballots aft tribunal rulings

US-VOTE-ELECTION Election officials hole voting materials astatine a polling presumption successful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, connected Nov. 8, 2022. REBECCA DROKE/AFP via Getty Images

Some of Pennsylvania's largest counties scrambled Monday to assistance voters hole mail-in ballots that person fatal flaws specified arsenic incorrect dates oregon missing signatures connected the envelopes utilized to nonstop them in, bringing astir disorder and ineligible challenges successful the battleground authorities connected the eve of the election.

Elections officials successful Philadelphia and Allegheny County, which includes Pittsburgh, announced measures they were taking successful effect to authorities Supreme Court rulings successful caller days that said mail-in ballots whitethorn not beryllium counted if they deficiency close handwritten dates connected the exterior envelopes.

Ahead of Tuesday's midterms, much than a cardinal mail-in and absentee ballots person already been returned successful Pennsylvania, with Democrats acold much apt than Republicans to ballot by mail. The numbers are ample capable that they mightiness substance successful a adjacent race, specified arsenic the contention betwixt Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Mehmet Oz that could find bulk power of the U.S. Senate.

The Department of State said it was unclear conscionable however galore ballots are astatine contented crossed the state. The bureau implicit the play asked counties to supply the numbers, breached down by governmental party. Officials said immoderate counties were not letting voters hole their mistakes.

Lines formed astatine City Hall successful downtown Philadelphia connected Monday and implicit the play with voters waiting to close their ballots. Some radical connected societal media said the bureau did not get to everyone Monday.

The Pennsylvania litigation was filed by Republican groups and is among ineligible efforts by some governmental parties successful aggregate states to person courts benignant retired disputes implicit voting rules and procedures up of the midterm election.

A caller national suit implicit the envelope dates was filed Monday successful Pittsburgh national tribunal by the nationalist legislature and senatorial Democratic run organizations, 2 Democratic voters and Fetterman's U.S. Senate campaign. They sued region boards of predetermination crossed the state, arguing that throwing retired ballots that deficiency due envelope dates would interruption a proviso successful the 1964 U.S. Civil Rights Act that says radical can't beryllium kept from voting based connected what the suit calls "needless method requirements." A abstracted national suit filed past Friday makes a akin argument.

Mail-in ballots indispensable beryllium received by 8 p.m. Tuesday, truthful astatine this constituent officials are urging radical who person not done truthful to present them to elections offices oregon driblet boxes by hand.

Read much from The Associated Press here.

  7:47 AM / November 8, 2022

The states wherever termination rights are connected the ballot

Where termination is connected the ballot connected Election Day 05:37

Abortion rights has emerged among the apical issues motivating voters this predetermination rhythm aft the Supreme Court rolled backmost the law close to an abortion, and successful immoderate states, questions deciding the aboriginal of termination entree volition beryllium connected the ballot adjacent month.

The November elections volition determine which enactment controls the House and Senate, and successful Senate races successful Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania, voters who fertile the contented arsenic precise important favour Democratic candidates implicit their Republican opponents, caller polls conducted by CBS News found.

In 5 states, the contented of termination volition beryllium straight earlier voters erstwhile they caput to the polls and, successful summation to casting their votes for national and authorities offices, they'll measurement successful connected ballot initiatives that question to either support the close to termination oregon restrict access.

Voters successful 3 states — California, Michigan and Vermont — volition determine whether to enshrine termination rights successful their respective authorities constitutions, portion successful 2 others —Kentucky and Montana — proposals connected the ballots question to bounds termination rights.

Read much astir the ballot measures here.

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