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Election day | November 5 |
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House elections | |
Seats contested | 3 mid-term vacancies |
Net seat change | 0 |
Map of the 2019 House special elections Democratic hold Republican hold Democratic gain Republican gain Special election held in 2020 | |
Gubernatorial elections | |
Seats contested | 3 |
Net seat change | Democratic +1 |
Map of the 2019 gubernatorial races Democratic gain Republican hold Democratic hold |
The 2019 United States elections were held, in large part, on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. This off-year election included gubernatorial elections in Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi; regularly-scheduled state legislative elections in Louisiana, Mississippi, Virginia, and New Jersey; and special elections for seats in various state legislatures. Numerous citizen initiatives, mayoral races, and a variety of other local elections also occurred. Three special elections to the United States House of Representatives also took place in 2019 as a result of vacancies.
Democrats regained the governorship of Kentucky and held the office in Louisiana, despite strong campaign efforts by President Donald Trump for the Republican candidates. Democrats also took control of the state legislature in Virginia. Republicans held the governor's mansion in Mississippi and expanded their control of the Louisiana state legislature and gained seats in the New Jersey state legislature. A major theme in the election results was a suburban revolt against Trump and the Republican Party in general, as these areas swung heavily towards Democratic candidates in local, state, and federal elections.[1][2]