2022 Midterm Election Results

Who won here in the Tampa Bay area?

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Photo was taken outside St. Petersburg’s St. Lukes United Methodist.

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After a long season of fundraising, door-knocking, and advertising, the 2022 Midterm elections are over.

This year, we cast votes to elect new officials across Florida + the Tampa Bay area — from the governor to Senate, House, and School Board — and on legislation that directly affects our community.

Now that all the ballots are in, all that’s left is to watch the numbers tick up. Here are some of our favorite resources to help you understand what just happened:

🗳 AP News: Live Election Results
🗳️ Florida Department of State’s Election Watch

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