Voters approved more money for affordable housing around the country Skyrocketing rents and home prices have been a major part of voters' economic pain. New spending will go toward building and subsidizing more housing, and helping people avoid homelessness. Jennifer Ludden
Republicans pushed hard for the Latino vote in Nevada and Florida, to mixed results María Urbina, former staffer to the late Nevada Senator Harry Reid and managing director at Indivisible, joins NPR to discuss Nevada's election results and the Democrats' campaign strategies. Steve Inskeep
Meet some of Tuesday's history-making election winners Not all of the results are in just yet, but there are some notable wins in the races that have been called. Rachel Treisman
Examining the impact of former President Trump on the Midterms What can we say so far about the impact of former President Donald Trump's endorsements in the midterms? Tamara Keith
Ahead of Midterms, the White House insisted Biden's programs were popular Control of congress is undetermined but we do know that the overwhelming victories that the GOP predicted did not happen, despite historic trends that usually give the party out of power huge wins. Tamara Keith
A ballot measure passed in Missouri requiring Kansas City to spend more on police NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Quinton Lucas, the Democratic mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, who discusses how the 2022 elections could affect police funding and cannabis use.
Where abortion was on the ballot, midterm voters largely signaled support Voters in several states were asked to weigh in on ballot measures specifically related to abortion rights. Sarah McCammon
Republican predictions of big victories in the Midterms did not materialize NPR's Rachel Martin talks to GOP strategist Scott Jennings, about reaction to the election results.
It's still undecided which party controls the House and Senate Republicans had been forecast in recent days to gain 12-25 seats in the House. Democrats appear to have stemmed the Republican tide. Steve Inskeep
Young voters turned out for the first time for the 2022 Midterm elections NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jack Lobel of Voters of Tomorrow, an organization focused on engaging and mobilizing Gen Z voters, about election results.