The outcome of the Republican House majority will depend on the results of the remaining 9 uncalled races.
The size of the Republican majority in the House will be determined by these outstanding races.
The 2024 election outcome is still uncertain as nine House races have not been decided more than a week after Election Day.
The GOP will retain the Senate majority, while the House of Representatives is projected to have a Republican majority, although the size of that majority is uncertain until all votes are counted. Currently, the balance of power is 218 seats for Republicans and 208 for the Democrats.
Here's where things stand with the uncalled House races:
Alaska
At-large district
In Alaska's at-large congressional district, Republican entrepreneur Nick Begich is leading Democratic incumbent Rep. Mary Sattler Peltola in a close race.
As of Thursday morning, Peltola trails Begich by more than 3 points, with 49% of the vote compared to Peltola's 45.9%. The vote count is at 145,754 to 136,319, with about 94% of the vote counted.
California
9th Congressional District
Despite the race being uncalled, Kevin Lincoln has conceded to Democratic incumbent Josh Harder, who leads by more than 3 percentage points.
Despite the disappointing results, Lincoln expressed his pride in the journey and progress made together in a statement.
"This campaign may have ended, but the work continues."
As of Thursday, Harder's lead had expanded to 8,125 votes, with the district recording approximately 86% of the vote.
13th Congressional District
As of Thursday, the highly contested race between Republican Rep. John Duarte and former Democratic state assembly member Adam Gray in California's 13th Congressional District remains uncalled, with Duarte currently leading.
With 74% of the vote counted, Duarte leads by a slim margin of 2.4%.
21st Congressional District
As of Thursday morning, Democratic Rep. Jim Costa holds a slim lead over his Republican opponent, Michael Maher, in their race, with Costa leading 51.6% to 48.4%.
Over 81.7% of the vote has been tallied, with Costa's advantage exceeding 5,000 votes.
45th Congressional District
As of Thursday morning, incumbent Republican Rep. Michelle Steel leads her Democratic challenger Derek Tran by a few hundred votes. However, with more than 92% of the votes counted, Steel's lead has shrunk to just 349 votes.
Iowa
1st Congressional District
With 99% of the vote counted, Republican incumbent Rep. Mariannet Miller-Meeks leads challenger Christina Bohannan by less than 1%.
Maine
2nd Congressional District
As of Thursday morning, Republican challenger Austin Theriault trails Democratic incumbent Jared Golden by a razor-thin margin.
Less than 800 votes separate Golden from the lead with 98% of the votes counted.
Ohio
9th Congressional District
With 99% of the votes counted, Republican challenger Derek Merrin trails Democratic incumbent Marcy Kaptur by less than 1 point. Kaptur's lead is now just over 1,000 votes as of Tuesday.
Oregon
5th Congressional District
Nearly 3 points separate Republican incumbent Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer and her Democratic challenger, Janelle Bynum, with 93% of the votes counted Tuesday.
In the district, independent and third-party candidates earned 27,500 votes, while Bynum's lead is just over 10,000 votes.
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