Who will control the House? It’s down to these uncalled races

By Hilary Fung (NPR) and Domenico Montanaro (NPR)
Nov. 8, 2024 5:45 p.m.

Loading...

Control of the House is still too close to call, according to the Associated Press. There is still a lot of outstanding vote in western states, like California, where there are multiple competitive races.

THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR:

Democrats need a net gain of 4 seats to win the majority.

  • Democrats have flipped 4 seats and are leading in 2 other of the 11 remaining Republican-held competitive seats.

  • Republicans have flipped 3 and are leading in 2 of the 10 remaining Democratic-held competitive seats.

If that all holds, Democrats would be +6 and Republicans +5 for just a net gain of D+1.

That would mean, if all that holds, Republicans would keep the House with a 3-seat majority.

But this will change because there are a lot of votes left to count – and lots of very close races, as the margins below show:

Loading...

THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR:
THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR:
THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR: