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The Races That Haven’t Been Known as

Every week after Election Day, ballots are nonetheless being counted in lots of states.This isn’t uncommon. However due to how many individuals vot


Every week after Election Day, ballots are nonetheless being counted in lots of states.

This isn’t uncommon. However due to how many individuals voted by mail, the method isn’t as far alongside as it could usually be at this level, and which means the outcomes of fairly a number of races stay unclear.

Right here’s an outline of the outcomes we had been ready for as of Monday night. (This text doesn’t embrace races which are going to runoffs: Louisiana’s Fifth Congressional District on Dec. 5, and Georgia’s two Senate contests on Jan. 5.) This text might be up to date as races are referred to as, and yow will discover full outcomes right here for the Home and right here for the Senate.

What’s uncalled: Presidential race, Senate race, one Home seat (at-large)

Alaska didn’t begin counting mail ballots till this week, making it unattainable to name its Senate race and at-large Home race. Its three electoral votes are additionally uncalled, although the nationwide consequence is evident: Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the president-elect.

Republican incumbents are forward in each congressional contests in Alaska with 61 p.c of the estimated vote counted: Senator Dan Sullivan over Al Gross, and Consultant Don Younger over Alyse Galvin. Many Democrats voted by mail, and whereas it’s unlikely that the outcomes will flip, it’s mathematically attainable.

It’s not clear how lengthy it can take to depend every little thing, however the state’s goal date for formally certifying the outcomes is Nov. 25.

What’s uncalled: Presidential race, one Home seat (First District)

Consultant Tom O’Halleran, a Democrat, is forward of his Republican challenger, Tiffany Shedd, by about 12,00zero votes, however there are nonetheless excellent mail and provisional ballots. The depend is ongoing, and the race may very well be referred to as within the subsequent few days.

The identical is true for the presidential race. Mr. Biden leads President Trump in Arizona by slightly over 15,00zero votes with 98 p.c of estimated ballots counted, although the race is over nationally and Arizona’s 11 electoral votes received’t change the consequence.

What’s uncalled: Eight Home races (Fourth, Eighth, 21st, 25th, 34th, 39th, 42nd and 48th Districts)

California is understood for counting mail ballots slowly. A few of these races will in all probability be referred to as within the subsequent few days, however the closest ones may drag out for weeks; in 2018, the final Home race in California wasn’t referred to as till early December.

  • District 4: Consultant Tom McClintock, a Republican, is main Brynne Kennedy by just below 10 share factors with 96 p.c of estimated ballots counted. The end result is fairly clear — Ms. Kennedy even conceded on Friday — however The Related Press hasn’t referred to as it.

  • District 8: Jay Obernolte, a Republican, is forward of Christine Bubser, a Democrat, by 11 factors. Solely 85 p.c of estimated ballots have been counted.

  • District 21: Consultant T.J. Cox, a Democrat, is trailing David Valadao, the Republican former consultant he narrowly defeated in 2018, by about 4,500 votes with 83 p.c of estimated ballots counted.

  • District 25: That is a particularly shut race between Consultant Mike Garcia, a Republican, and Christy Smith, a Democrat. Mr. Garcia is forward by slightly over 1,00zero votes with 98 p.c of estimated ballots counted.

  • District 34: This Los Angeles-based district is solidly Democratic; the query is which Democrat will win it. Consultant Jimmy Gomez is about 12,00zero votes forward of David Kim with 98 p.c of estimated ballots counted.

  • District 39: Younger Kim, a Republican who misplaced in 2018, is main Consultant Gil Cisneros, a Democrat, by nearly 3,500 votes in a rematch with greater than 98 p.c of estimated ballots counted.

  • District 42: Consultant Ken Calvert, a Republican, is main his Democratic opponent, Liam O’Mara, by greater than 11 share factors, however the race hasn’t been referred to as as a result of solely 68 p.c of estimated votes have been counted.

  • District 48: Consultant Harley Rouda, a freshman Democrat, trails his Republican opponent, Michelle Metal, by just below 7,00zero votes with greater than 98 p.c of estimated votes counted.

What’s uncalled: Presidential race

Mr. Biden is forward in Georgia by about 11,00zero votes with greater than 98 p.c of estimated ballots counted. State officers have stated they count on the outcomes to be shut sufficient for a recount. Nationally, although, Mr. Biden already has greater than 270 electoral votes, and the end result in Georgia may have no bearing on the race.

What’s uncalled: One Home race (14th District)

After trailing in early outcomes, Consultant Lauren Underwood, a first-term Democrat, has pulled narrowly forward of her Republican challenger, Jim Oberweis, in Illinois’s 14th Congressional District with greater than 98 p.c of estimated ballots counted. The race is prone to be referred to as within the subsequent few days.

What’s uncalled: One Home race (Second District)

Iowa’s Second Congressional District is residence to one of many closest Home races within the nation. Simply 150 votes separate Rita Hart, a Democrat, from Mariannette Miller-Meeks, a Republican, with 89 p.c of estimated votes counted.

What’s uncalled: Eight Home races (First, Second, Third, 11th, 18th, 19th, 22nd and 24th Districts)

New York has been sluggish to even begin counting mail ballots. In consequence, even a few races which may not be shut stay uncalled just because there are such a lot of unreported votes.

  • District 1: Consultant Lee Zeldin, a Republican, could be very prone to beat his Democratic challenger, Nancy Goroff, whom he’s main by greater than 20 factors. However the race hasn’t been referred to as as a result of solely 77 p.c of estimated ballots have been counted.

  • District 2: The Republican candidate, Andrew Garbarino, is greater than 16 factors forward of Jackie Gordon, a Democrat, however solely 78 p.c of estimated ballots have been counted.

  • District 3: Consultant Thomas Suozzi, a Democrat, is predicted to be re-elected as soon as the remaining 28 p.c of estimated ballots are counted, however for the time being he’s narrowly behind his Republican challenger, George Santos.

  • District 11: Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican, is forward of Consultant Max Rose, a first-term Democrat, by double digits with 85 p.c of estimated votes reported.

  • District 18: With 78 p.c of estimated votes reported, Consultant Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democrat, leads his Republican challenger, Chele Farley, by just below three factors.

  • District 19: Consultant Antonio Delgado, a first-term Democrat, is narrowly forward of his Republican challenger, Kyle Van De Water, with 80 p.c of estimated ballots counted.

  • District 22: Former Consultant Claudia Tenney, a Republican who was unseated by Anthony Brindisi in 2018, is now main him in a rematch with 80 p.c of estimated ballots counted.

  • District 24: Consultant John Katko, a Republican, could be very prone to win re-election over his Democratic challenger, Dana Balter. Mr. Katko is forward by greater than 20 factors with 78 p.c of estimated votes reported.

What’s uncalled: Presidential race, Senate race

Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, is narrowly forward of his Democratic challenger, Cal Cunningham, with 98 p.c of estimated votes counted. Last outcomes are delayed as a result of North Carolina will settle for absentee ballots that arrive by way of Nov. 12 so long as they had been postmarked by Election Day.

Mr. Trump can also be narrowly forward of Mr. Biden within the race for North Carolina’s 15 electoral votes, however they will’t change the end result of the presidential election.

What’s uncalled: One Home race (24th District)

The 24th Congressional District is the final alternative for Democrats to flip a district in Texas after shedding each different race for a aggressive Republican seat there. With 95 p.c of estimated votes counted, Beth Van Duyne, a Republican, is narrowly main Candace Valenzuela, a Democrat who can be the primary Afro-Latina in Congress if elected.

What’s uncalled: One Home race (Fourth District)

Consultant Ben McAdams, a Democrat whose victory in 2018 was one of many greatest upsets of the midterm elections, is narrowly main his Republican challenger, Burgess Owens. Mr. McAdams is forward by half a share level in Utah’s Fourth Congressional District with 97 p.c of estimated votes counted.

What’s uncalled: One Home race (Eighth District)

Consultant Kim Schrier, a first-term Democrat, is main her Republican challenger, Jesse Jensen, by slightly over three share factors with greater than 98 p.c of estimated ballots counted in Washington’s Eighth Congressional District.





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