Will GOP Keep the House? Call May Take Awhile

It's still too early to project whether Republicans or Democrats will control the new chamber
By Newser Editors,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 5, 2024 7:36 PM CST
Updated Nov 6, 2024 12:01 AM CST
Control of the House: It May Take Awhile
GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson hopes to keep his gavel.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Republicans controlled the House heading into Tuesday, but the question of whether they'll be able to hang on to it might not be answered for a day or two, if not longer. Still, Tuesday night should bring clues, with bellwether races in New York and California in particular. All 435 seats are up for grabs, but only 1 in 10 are seen as competitive contests. See this primer.

  • Familiar names: Republicans Matt Gaetz of Florida and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia were among the big-name incumbents whose victories were called early, per USA Today.
  • Trump ally: In a good early sign for the GOP, Anna Luna won her bid for re-election in Florida, per the AP. Luna is an ally of former President Trump, and her race was labeled as one to watch by NBC News.
  • The count: It's changing quickly given the sheer number of races at play, but the Washington Post counter had the GOP at 184 and Democrats at 156 after midnight. The magic number for control is 218, and it remains impossible to project which party will come out on top.
(More Election 2024 stories.)

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