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How many House seats are still undecided? Live election results
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How many House seats are still undecided? Live election results

LOS ANGELESAs votes continue to be counted, many are wondering who will get the votes. control of parliament.

Republicans need just four more seats to win the majority and were leading in 9 of the remaining races Monday.

LIVE: California US House Election Results 2024

As of Monday morning, there were still 19 races left to be called for House seats. The vast majority of races Californiawith two others in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Louisiana, Iowa, Ohio, Maine and Arizona.

10 seats The districts to call in California are 9, 13, 21, 22, 27, 39, 41, 45, 47 and 49.

Many of the races are so close that there is only a difference of a few hundred votes between the candidates.

Southern California is a key congressional battleground, and these races will determine which is which. party controls room next year.

Republicans have already taken control of the Senate.

As of Monday morning, Democrat George Whitesides is leading incumbent Republican Mike Garcia in the Congressional District 27 (north L.A. County) race with 50.9% of the vote compared to 49.1%.

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In the 41st District, Republican Ken Calvert leads Will Rollins. The 41st District, which stretches from Corona to Palm Desert, is evenly split between Republicans and Democrats. Representative Ken Calvert, first elected in 1992, is the longest-serving Republican in California’s congressional delegation.

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In District 47, which includes Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and other beach cities in OC, Democrat Dave Min is currently ahead with 50.5% of the vote, while Republican Scott Baugh currently has 49.5% of the vote.

In the 45th District, which includes Orange County, Republican Michelle Steel currently leads with 51.1% of the vote over Democrat Derek Tran.

According to the Associated Press, as of 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 10, 80% of the votes had been counted across California.

It is not yet clear when the races will be officially called.