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  2. Daily Briefing: Five seats away - AOL

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    House Democrats have urged patience as results trickle in (follow live updates here). The GOP only needs to win five more seats to keep control of the House. Democrats would need to win 13 of the ...

  3. Who will control the House of Representatives in 2025, and ...

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    So far, Republicans have flipped three districts to pick up 210 House seats, while Democrats have secured 198 seats. Either party needs 218 of the 435 seats to secure the majority.

  4. Staying up? Here’s all you need to know about election night

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    All 435 seats in the House of Representatives are up for ... The neck-and-neck vote predicted by the polls and pundits in 2024 could potentially leave the door open to legal challenges by either ...

  5. 2008 United States House of Representatives elections

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    All 435 voting seats, as well as all 6 non-voting seats, were up for election. The Democratic Party, which won a majority of seats in the 2006 election, expanded its control in 2008. The Republican Party, hoping to regain the majority it lost in the 2006 election or at least expand its congressional membership, lost additional seats.

  6. What happens if Democrats flip the House? What it would ... - AOL

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    Without a House majority, Trump would be forced to negotiate with Jeffries and Democrats on must-pass legislation like the spending bills that keep the government's doors open and stave off ...

  7. 1986 United States House of Representatives elections

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    The 1986 United States House of Representatives elections was held on November 4, 1986, to elect U.S. Representatives to serve in the 100th United States Congress. They occurred in the middle of President Ronald Reagan 's second term in office, while he was still relatively popular with the American public.

  8. Reapportionment Act of 1929 - Wikipedia

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    The Reapportionment Act of 1929 (ch. 28, 46 Stat. 21, 2 U.S.C. § 2a), also known as the Permanent Apportionment Act of 1929, is a combined census and apportionment bill enacted on June 18, 1929, that establishes a permanent method for apportioning a constant 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives according to each census.

  9. The House and Senate could make history this election - AOL

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    All 435 seats are up in the House. Democrats need a net pickup of just four seats to win a majority. ... One competitive House seat in the Empire State that Biden wouldn’t have won is the 1st ...