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Control of the U.S. House of Representatives is still up for grabs. ... Out of the 435 seats in Congress’s lower chamber, 12 have yet to be called. ... Democrats have won 207 seats; Republicans ...
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 ...
In the House, where all 435 seats are on the ballot, ... As of 9:00 a.m. ET, Republicans have taken control of the Senate, and have won 198 seats in the House. Control over the House is still up ...
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.
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.
Voters will elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states, as well as five of the six non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and the inhabited U.S. territories. Special elections may also be held on various dates throughout 2026.
All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives ... Illinois 18th: Last election 260 seats 175 seats Seats won 267: 167 Seat change 7 8 Popular vote
All 435 seats are up in the House. Democrats need a net pickup of just four seats to win a majority. ... No. 24 Illinois stuns Rutgers on Bryant's 40-yard TD reception with 4 seconds left.