Uncalled Congressional Races as of November 8

A winner has not been projected in these congressional races just before 11:00 AM Eastern Time on November 8. 

Vote counts and race projections by Decision Desk HQ.

Senate

Republicans claimed the majority by flipping the open seat in West Virginia and defeating incumbent Democrats in Montana and Ohio. The party will hold at least 52 seats in January.

Two seats remain uncalled by our partners at Decision Desk. One of those, in Pennsylvania, has been called by The Associated Press for Republican David McCormick. Conversely, Decision Desk has called Nevada for Democrat Jacky Rosen, while the AP has not declared a winner in that race. 

The most likely final outcome appears to be a net gain of four seats for the GOP, giving it a 53-47 partisan edge.

Full Senate results >

House of Representatives

Republicans lead 216-204 in elections where a winner has been projected, just short of the 218 needed to retain the majority. The party will need to win two of the remaining 15 uncalled races. Full House results >

Ten of those outstanding races are in California, where it can take a while to count.

There have been no additions to the flipped districts, so we'll repeat what we wrote in yesterday's article: Thus far, 11 seats have changed parties; Republicans have a net gain of one. Five incumbents - three Republicans in New York and two Democrats in Pennsylvania - have been defeated. See the Changing Parties table >

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