Neither party has reached the necessary threshold to win control in the House heading into Sunday.
California, the country’s most populous state, has more undetermined contests than any other. A dozen races remain to be called there, with millions of votes left to count.
There are also close races in Colorado and Oregon, among others, including some tight enough that they could be headed to a recount.to fill an open House seat held for decades by Republicans, a second round of vote tabulating could take place.in which voters rank candidates. If no one gets more than half of the votes cast on or before Nov. 8, the person with the fewest votes gets eliminated and voters’ choices count toward their second pick.
In 2020, former President Donald Trump challenged outcomes of the vote for president in states across the country. ThoseSo far, nothing like those kinds of objections has materialized.
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