Republicans hold a slim majority in the House of Representatives, though the size of that narrow margin will not be known until the final three undecided races are called.
Last week, The Associated Press called Ohio’s 9th Congressional District for Democratic incumbent Rep. Marcy Kaptur, and Alaska’s at-large district for Republican entrepreneur Nick Begich, who flipped the seat red by ousting Democratic incumbent Rep. Mary Sattler Peltola.
The three House races that remain uncalled as of Tuesday are in California and Iowa.
The balance of power currently sits at 219 seats for Republicans, and 213 for the Democrats.
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1. California’s 13th Congressional District
Republican Rep. John Duarte is leading former Democratic state assembly member Adam Gray in California’s 13th Congressional District, but the highly contested race remains uncalled as of Tuesday morning.
More than 97% of the vote has been counted, and Duarte holds a slim 50.05% to 49.95% lead. The two candidates are separated by just 207 votes at 102,653 to 102,446.
2. California’s 45th Congressional District
Democratic challenger Derek Tran declared victory Monday as he maintains a tiny lead over Republican incumbent Rep. Michelle Steel in the 45th District. Tran is now up 581 votes with a total of 157,622 to Steel’s 157,041 votes as of Tuesday morning.
Steel has not conceded, and The Associated Press has yet to call the race.
“From the need for affordable healthcare and housing to the importance of an economy that includes everyone, people here are looking to the future with hope and determination,” Tran said in a statement. “I look forward to representing that optimism and working tirelessly to ensure that our communities’ voices are heard in Washington.”
99% of the votes have been counted for the district.
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3. Iowa’s 1st Congressional District
Republican incumbent Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks holds a .1% lead over challenger Christina Bohannan with 99% of the votes counted. Miller-Meeks’ lead sits at 797 votes as of Tuesday, 206,946 to 206,149.
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A recount, which Miller-Meeks has labeled a waste of taxpayer money, is underway, and House Administration Committee election observers have been deployed to the state to observe the process.
Bohannan has requested a recount in her bid to unseat Miller-Meeks. The Associated Press has not yet called the race because the margin was close enough that it could prompt a recount.
Miller-Meeks has declared victory and said she was confident in her lead.
Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom, Chris Pandolfo and Jasmine Baehr and the Associated Press contributed to this report.