Election Map

State-by-state analysis of every House and Senate race

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Roll Call’s Election Map is back in full operation, with news, analysis and ratings of all 435 House races and the 36 Senate races (or more) up for election in the 2010 cycle.

Our goal is to update the site frequently and keep it as fresh as possible. We’ll provide poll results on races as they’re released, and we’ll adjust race ratings as events warrant.

Keeping track of more than 470 races across the country is no easy task — and we’ll rely on our readers to help keep us abreast of political developments. If we are missing candidates who are running in a particular race, if we have listed someone who has since dropped out, or if you’d like to quarrel with our ratings and analysis — we’d love to hear your feedback. Please send comments on the Election Map here.

Be sure to check Roll Call’s Election Map early and often.

Senate Total:

Democrats: 58

Republicans: 40

Independents: 2

Vacancies: 0

Senate Races
Safe Democratic 12
Likely Democratic 0
Leans Democratic 4
Tossup 6
Leans Republican 3
Likely Republican 1
Safe Republican 11

House of Representatives Total:

Democrats: 258

Republicans: 177

Independents: 0

Vacancies: 0

House Races
Safe Democratic 191
Likely Democratic 37
Leans Democratic 22
Tossup 11
Leans Republican 11
Likely Republican 18
Safe Republican 145

Schumer Advocates for Many on Panel

Nov. 16, 12 a.m.

As Senate Majority Leader, Lyndon Johnson once said of the Joint Economic Committee, “It’s as useless as tits on a bull.” But as that panel’s chairman during the 110th Congress, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) seized the opportunity to elevate the traditionally low-profile post to the forefront of shaping policy. Read Full Article

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