Who will control the House? It's down to these uncalled races
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Hilary Fung, Domenico Montanaro |
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Updated November 11, 2024 at 12:32 PM ET
Control of the House is still too close to call, according to the Associated Press. There remain outstanding votes in California, where there are multiple competitive races.
Democrats need a net gain of four seats to win the majority.
- Democrats have so far flipped four seats and are leading in two of the seven remaining Republican-held competitive seats. Arizona's District 1 was called for the Republican incumbent.
- Republicans have flipped three and are leading in two of the eight remaining Democratic-held competitive seats.
If that all holds, Democrats would be +6 and Republicans +5 for a D+1 net gain in this election.
That would mean, Republicans would keep the House very narrowly with a three-seat majority, which is one less than their current margin.
There are lots of very close margins, as the table below shows:
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