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US midterm elections Nov. 8: What you need to know

As Americans head to the polls in a few weeks, their votes could affect the final two years of the Biden administration as Republicans and Democrats vie for control of both houses.

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The smallest and least populous have the fewest seats: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming all have just one House seat apiece. Just over one-third of seats in the 100-member Senate are up for re-election. Senators are elected to six-year terms. There are two senators per state regardless of size. Midterms also affect state and local governments, with most governors races taking place, in addition to state legislative contests, mayoral races, and elections for local councils and school boards.