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  2. Which three House races are still waiting to be called? See ...

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    In the House, the majority is narrow: of the 435 seats up for election, Republicans secured 219 seats while Democrats hold 213 seats. ... Gray previously ran for the seat in 2022 and lost to ...

  3. House election 2024 live updates: Republicans on verge of ...

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    More than a week after Election Day, control of the House of Representatives has yet to be decided. Out of the 435 seats in Congress’s lower chamber, 12 have yet to be called.

  4. Republicans win control of Senate; Dems fight to take back ...

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    All 435 seats in the House are up for grabs every midterm and presidential election year. Much like the Senate, control of the House will come down to a handful of tight races. Republicans are ...

  5. A House (Narrowly) Divided - AOL

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    Since the House reached its current size of 435 seats in 1913, Biden is only the fourth president to win a first term with a popular vote mandate while his party lost seats in the lower chamber of ...

  6. Voters elected the most closely divided House since the Great ...

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    Only 17 of 435 seats, less than 4% of the House, went from one party to the other in the 2024 election. It’s been 16 years, since the election of Barack Obama as president in 2008, that either ...

  7. House Election Results 2014 | The Huffington Post

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    Live results for the 2014 U.S. House elections. U.S. House All 435 House seats are up for election.. What’s at stake Republicans currently hold a 34-seat majority, and most analysts expect that number to grow.

  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. 2011 United States House of Representatives elections

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    Seat change There were four special elections in 2011 to fill vacant seats in the United States House of Representatives . Two seats switched parties, swapping from Republican to Democratic, and two other seats were held by the same parties.