Reps look to have 218 sewn up with AK district 1, but might also take AZ 6 by the skin of their teeth. CA 49 and a few others look promising as well.
EDIT: AK does ranked choice voting, so if the majority vote winner does not have an absolute majority, then it goes to the ranked-choice system where things can get weird.
Data Provided By: NEP/Edison via Reuters
EDIT: AK does ranked choice voting, so if the majority vote winner does not have an absolute majority, then it goes to the ranked-choice system where things can get weird.
| 208 | | 217 | | | | |
District | Democrat | Pts | Republican | Pts | Votes | Diff | Change as of 10:00 AM Monday, Nov 11 |
AZ 6 | Engel | 48.5 | Ciscomani | 49.1 | 81% | 0.6 | Was 48.5/49.2 @ 77% |
CA 21 | Costa | 50.5 | Maher | 49.5 | 64% | 1.0 | |
CA 47 | Min | 50.5 | Baugh | 49.5 | 82% | 1.0 | |
CA 27 | Whitesides | 50.4 | Garcia | 49.1 | 84% | 1.3 | Was 50.4/49.6 @ 81% |
CA 45 | Tran | 48.9 | Steel | 51.1 | 80% | 2.2 | Was 48.7/51.3 @ 79% |
CA 9 | Harder | 51.2 | Lincoln | 48.8 | 61% | 2.4 | |
CA 13 | Gray | 48.7 | Duarte | 51.3 | 57% | 2.6 | |
CA 41 | Rollins | 48.6 | Calvert | 51.4 | 76% | 2.8 | |
CA 49 | Levin | 51.7 | Gunderson | 48.3 | 80% | 3.4 | |
AK 1 | Peltola | 45.4 | Begich | 49.5 | 71% | 4.1 | |
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