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by CNN’s Andrew Menezes with contributions by Maeve Reston, Eric Bradner and Renée Rigdon

Alaska

Alaska debuted a new ranked-choice voting system for general elections this year. Results reported so far only reflect voters’ first-place choices. If no candidate gets a majority of first choices, the winner is determined by the ranked choice process. That tabulation is scheduled for November 23.

  • Alaska’s At-Large District – Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola was the surprise winner of a special election in August to succeed the late GOP Rep. Don Young. She is in a rematch with former Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee, and Republican businessman Nick Begich in her bid for a full term.

House at Large: Alaska Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Peltola Incumbent %

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Palin %

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Begich %

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Bye %

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Arizona

As of late Saturday, an estimated 290,000 votes were left to be counted in the Grand Canyon State. Two of Arizona’s nine House races remain uncalled as of Sunday afternoon.

  • Arizona’s 1st District – Six-term GOP Rep. David Schweikert, who was previously reprimanded by the House for ethics violations, is locked in a close race with Democrat Jevin Hodge for this redrawn and renumbered Phoenix-area seat. The seat became more Democratic in redistricting – Joe Biden would have carried it by less than 2 points in 2020.
  • Arizona’s 6th District – Republican Juan Ciscomani, a former senior adviser to Gov. Doug Ducey, and Democrat Kirsten Engel, a former state senator, are competing for this redrawn and renumbered district that covers southeastern Arizona and includes parts of Tucson. Biden would have carried the seat by just a tenth of a point in 2020.

House District 1: Arizona Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Schweikert Incumbent %

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Hodge %

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House District 6: Arizona Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Ciscomani %

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Engel %

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California

There are 10 uncalled House races in California, the most populous state in the country. Counting is expected to take weeks with the official canvass not due for a month after Election Day. Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received by Tuesday, November 15. (CNN has not yet projected who will win California’s 34th District but is counting it as part of the Democrats’ total because both candidates are Democrats.)

  • California’s 3rd District – Republican Kevin Kiley, a state assemblyman who ran unsuccessfully in last year’s gubernatorial recall election, is vying against Democratic Navy veteran Kermit Jones for this massive district that stretches along the state’s border with Nevada. Donald Trump would have carried the seat by 2 points in 2020.
  • California’s 9th District – Democratic Rep. Josh Harder, who is seeking a third term, is facing Republican Tom Patti, a member of the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors, in the race for this Northern California seat anchored in Stockton. Biden would have carried the district by 13 points in 2020.
  • California’s 13th District – Republican business owner John Duarte and Democratic state Assemblyman Adam Gray are in a close race for this open Central Valley seat that Biden would have carried by 11 points in 2020.
  • California’s 21st District – Democratic Rep. Jim Costa is vying for a 10th term against Republican Navy veteran Mike Maher. Biden would have carried this Central Valley seat by 20 points in 2020.
  • California’s 22nd District – Republican Rep. David Valadao and Democratic state Assemblyman Rudy Salas are vying for this predominantly Latino, Central Valley district that would have backed Biden by 13 points in 2020.
  • California’s 27th District – Republican Rep. Mike Garcia and Democrat Christy Smith are facing off for the third straight time for a northern Los Angeles County seat. Garcia defeated Smith in both a special election and the general election in 2020, winning the latter race by 333 votes. Biden would have carried the redrawn district by 12 points in 2020.
  • California’s 41st District – Longtime Republican Rep. Ken Calvert is locked in a close race with Democrat Will Rollins, a former federal prosecutor, in this Riverside County district that Trump would have carried by 1 point in 2020.
  • California’s 45th District – Republican Rep. Michelle Steel and Democrat Jay Chen, a Navy reservist, are competing for this Orange County seat, which was drawn to maximize the power of Asian American voters. Biden would have carried the seat by 6 points in 2020.
  • California’s 47th District – Democratic Rep. Katie Porter and Republican Scott Baugh, a former minority leader of the California state Assembly, are competing for this coastal Orange County district that Biden would have won by 11 points in 2020.
  • California’s 49th District – Democratic Rep. Mike Levin and Republican Brian Maryott, the former mayor of San Juan Capistrano, are in a rematch from two years ago. Biden would have carried this coastal district north of San Diego by 11 points in 2020.

House District 3: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Kiley %

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Jones %

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House District 9: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Harder Incumbent %

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Patti %

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House District 13: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Duarte %

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Gray %

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House District 21: California

Candidate(s) % Votes
Costa Incumbent %

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Maher %

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House District 22: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Valadao Incumbent %

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Salas %

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House District 27: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Garcia Incumbent %

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Smith %

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House District 41: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Calvert Incumbent %

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Rollins %

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House District 45: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Steel Incumbent %

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Chen %

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House District 47: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Porter Incumbent %

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Baugh %

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House District 49: California Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Levin Incumbent %

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Maryott %

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Colorado

The Centennial State gained an eighth seat in reapportionment after the 2020 census. Two races remain uncalled.

  • Colorado’s 3rd District – Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert surprisingly finds herself in a tight race for her Western Slope district that became redder in redistricting. (Trump would have carried it by 8 points in 2020.) Her Democratic opponent is Adam Frisch, a former Aspen City councilman, and an automatic recount is possible.
  • Colorado’s 8th District – Democratic state Rep. Yadira Caraveo and Republican state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer were competing for this newly drawn seat north of Denver. Biden would have carried it by less than 5 points in 2020. CNN has not made a projection in this race, though Kirkmeyer has conceded to Caraveo.

House District 3: Colorado Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Boebert Incumbent %

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Frisch %

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House District 8: Colorado Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Caraveo %

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Kirkmeyer %

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Maine

Maine is another state that uses ranked-choice voting to decide its winners in federal elections. Results reported so far reflect voters’ first-place choices. Under ranked-choice voting, if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and their votes are allocated to their voters’ second-place choices. The process continues until a candidate clears 50%. The ranked choice tabulation is scheduled for Tuesday, November 15.

  • Maine’s 2nd District – Democratic Rep. Jared Golden and former Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin could see their race decided by the state’s ranked-choice voting system for a second time. Neither candidate nor independent Tiffany Bond had cleared 50% of the vote as of Sunday afternoon for a district that covers much of the state north of Portland. Trump would have carried it by 6 points in 2020. In 2018, Golden unseated Poliquin after votes were reallocated under the ranked-choice system.

House District 2: Maine Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Golden Incumbent %

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Poliquin %

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Bond %

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New Mexico

One of New Mexico’s three districts remains uncalled.

  • New Mexico’s 2nd District – Republican Rep. Yvette Herrell trails Democrat Gabe Vasquez in her bid for a second term representing a district that now includes parts of southern and western New Mexico and that became more Democratic in redistricting. Biden would have carried it by 6 points in 2020. While Herrell has conceded the race, CNN has not yet made a projection.

House District 2: New Mexico Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Vasquez %

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Herrell Incumbent %

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New York

New York has been a rare bright spot for Republicans, who have picked up four House seats in this midterm election. One House race in the Empire State remains uncalled as of Sunday afternoon.

  • New York’s 22nd District – Republican Brandon Williams and Democrat Francis Conole, both Navy veterans, are competing for this redrawn Central New York district. It’s an open seat that Biden would have carried by under 8 points.

House District 22: New York Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Williams %

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Conole %

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Oregon

Oregon conducts its elections entirely by mail. Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and can be received up to seven days later. The state gained a new House seat in redistricting. One of the six House races in Oregon remains uncalled as of Sunday night after a CNN projection in the 5th District. 

  • Oregon’s 5th District – CNN projects Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a former mayor of Happy Valley, is the winner against Democrat Jamie McLeod-Skinner in this redrawn district, which stretches from the Portland suburbs to Bend. Biden would have carried the seat by 8 points in 2020. Chavez-DeRemer will succeed Democratic Rep. Kurt Schrader, whom McLeod-Skinner defeated in a primary earlier this year.
  • Oregon’s 6th District – Democratic state Rep. Andrea Salinas and Republican businessman Mike Erickson are competing for this newly drawn district, which includes Salem. Biden would have carried it by 13 points in 2020.

House District 5: Oregon Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Chavez-DeRemer %

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McLeod-Skinner %

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House District 6: Oregon Key Race

Candidate(s) % Votes
Salinas %

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Erickson %

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Candidate(s) % Votes
Republicans %

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Democrats %

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