Republicans Flip Alaska Congressional District; Two California Districts Remain Uncalled

Vote counts and race projections on 270toWin are by Decision Desk HQ.  

The embedded counter below will update from 220-213 when a winner is projected in any of the final two uncalled races.

Full House results >

Since the last update, Democrat Jim Costa was projected to win reelection in CA-21. The seat was rated 'Safe Democrat' heading into the election, but ended up being one of the last races on the board.

On Saturday morning, Decision Desk called the Alaska At-large district for Republican Nick Begich. While the results will not be final until after the state conducts a ranked choice tabulation on Wednesday, Begich's lead seems insurmountable.

This was Begich's third attempt at the seat; the victory is a Republican gain.  

This brings the total to 220 Republicans, 213 Democrats. Thus far, 15 seats have flipped. Nine incumbents have been defeated. See the Changing Parties table >

Uncalled Races

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Republicans Flip Alaska Congressional District; Two California Districts Remain Uncalled

The final tally will be close to where we started - Republicans held a 221-214 edge heading into the election.

Uncalled Congressional Races as of November 14

Four U.S. House and one U.S. Senate seat remain uncalled by Decision Desk HQ, which provides results to 270toWin

Republicans Retain House Majority

The reelection of Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) gives the GOP 218 seats

Uncalled Congressional Races as of November 10

One Senate seat remains undecided, along with ten House seats. Control of the House remains undetermined

Uncalled Congressional Races as of November 8

Republicans need to win just two of the 15 uncalled elections to retain the majority in the House.