One week after Election Day, management of the Home of Representatives continues to be up within the air with votes persevering with to be counted in 17 Home races.
Republican Donald Trump gained the presidency once more and the GOP could have the Senate majority. Home Speaker Mike Johnson, nevertheless, continues to be ready to study whether or not he’ll get to maintain his job and President-elect Trump will quickly discover out whether or not Republicans could have full management of the federal government to enact his agenda over the subsequent two years (earlier than the 2026 midterm elections).
This is the place issues stand with the uncalled Home races:
Alaska
At-large district
Democratic incumbent Rep. Mary Sattler Peltola is in a decent race in Alaska’s at-large congressional district, the place she is trailing Republican entrepreneur Nick Begich.
As of Tuesday morning, Begich holds a 4-point lead at 49.5% of the vote in comparison with Peltola’s 45.5%. The vote depend sits at 125,222 to 115,089, with roughly 80% of the vote counted.
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Arizona
sixth Congressional District
The race in Arizona’s sixth Congressional District is tight, with the Republican candidate narrowly forward.
Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani, a first-term lawmaker, is barely main former Democratic state lawmaker Kirsten Engel in a 49.5% to 48.2% race as of Tuesday morning. The vote depend sits at 189,692 to 184,787 with 86% of votes counted.
California
ninth Congressional District
Democratic incumbent Josh Tougher leads Republican challenger Kevin Lincoln by fewer than 3 factors.
The district had about 74% of the vote recorded as of Tuesday, and Tougher’s lead expanded to 7,124 votes.
thirteenth Congressional District
Republican Rep. John Duarte is main former Democratic state meeting member Adam Grey in California’s thirteenth Congressional District, however the extremely contested race stays uncalled as of Tuesday.
Roughly 62% of the vote has been counted, and Duarte holds a 51.1% to 48.9% lead. The pair is separated by slightly below 3,000 votes.
twenty first Congressional District
Incumbent Democratic Rep. John Costa leads his Republican challenger, Michael Maher, in a 50.5% to 49.5% race as of Tuesday morning.
To this point, 66% of the vote has been counted, and Costa’s lead is simply over 1,000 votes.
twenty second Congressional District
Republican incumbent Rep. David Valado leads Democratic Challenger Rudy Salas in a 53.6% to 46.6% race as of Tuesday. Valado holds a lead of slightly below 10,000 votes with 77% of the vote counted.
twenty seventh Congressional District
Republican incumbent Rep. Mike Garcia is trailing Democratic challenger George Whitesides by about 2 factors as of Tuesday morning.
With 83% of the votes counted, Whitesides’ lead sits at slightly below 7,000 votes.
Although the race has not been known as, Garcia conceded in an announcement Monday night.
“I spoke with George Whitesides this night to congratulate him, and I’ll guarantee a clean handoff of open constituent case work packages to him and his workforce,” Garcia stated.
forty first Congressional District
Republican incumbent Rep. Ken Calvert holds a 51.3% to 48.7% lead over Democratic challenger Will Rollins. Roughly 75% of the vote has been counted as of Tuesday, and Calvert’s lead sits at roughly 7,500 votes.
forty fifth Congressional District
Incumbent Republican Rep. Michelle Metal leads her Democratic challenger Derek Tran with 50.7% of the vote as of Tuesday. Somewhat greater than 83% of the votes have been counted, and Metal’s lead has shrunk to three,908 votes.
forty seventh Congressional District
The race to succeed outgoing Democratic Rep. Katie Porter in California’s forty seventh Congressional District can be razor-thin.
Republican Scott Baugh, a former state meeting member, and state Sen. Dave Min, a Democrat, are vying for the open seat, and Min holds a a few 1% lead.
Almost 82% of the vote has been counted, and Min’s lead sits at simply over 3,000 votes.
forty ninth Congressional District
Democratic incumbent Rep. Mike Levin holds a 4-point lead over Republican challenger Matt Gunderson as of Tuesday morning.
With 82% of votes counted, Levin’s lead sits at roughly 14,000 votes.
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Colorado
eighth Congressional District
Rep. Yadira Caraveo, a Democrat, is trailing Republican state Rep. Gabe Evans in Colorado’s eighth Congressional District by lower than 1% with 96% of the vote counted.
Iowa
1st Congressional District
Republican incumbent Rep. Mariannet Miller-Meeks holds a lower than 1% lead over challenger Christina Bohannan with 99% of the vote counted. Miller-Meeks’ lead sits at slightly below 1,000 votes.
Maine
2nd Congressional District
Democratic incumbent Jared Golden holds a razor-thin lead over Republican challenger Austin Theriault as of Tuesday.
With 98% of the votes counted, Golden’s lead sits at lower than 800 votes.
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Ohio
ninth Congressional District
Democratic incumbent Marcy Kaptur leads her Republican challenger, Derek Merrin, by lower than 1 level with 99% of the votes counted. Kaptur’s lead sits at simply over 1,000 votes as of Tuesday.
Oregon
fifth Congressional District
Republican incumbent Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer is trailing her Democratic challenger, Janelle Bynum by practically 3 factors with 87% of the votes counted Tuesday.
Bynum’s lead sits at simply over 10,000 votes.
Washington
4th Congressional District
Republican incumbent Rep. Dan Newhouse leads his high opponent, fellow Republican Jerrod Sessler, by about 5 factors with 86% of the votes counted.
Newhouse’s lead sits at simply over 13,000 votes as of Tuesday morning.
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As a result of this undecided district is a contest between two Republicans, it has already been counted towards the GOP’s complete.