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There was a blue wave that came crashing into local congressional races on election day, with Democrats gaining at least 39 House seats, their best showing since the Watergate era. In the Senate, Republicans may pick up two additional seats to increase their majority from 51 to 53.

As of November 16, there are 6 House races and 1 Senate race still yet to be called.

Here’s the complete list:

Senate:

Nevada: Democrat Jacky Rosen beat Republican incumbent Dean Heller.
Arizona: Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema flipped Sen. Jeff Flake’s (R) seat from red to blue.

House:

Virginia’s 2nd: Democrat Elaine Luria beat out incumbent Republican Scott Taylor.
Virginia’s 7th: Democrat Abigail Spanberger beat incumbent Republican Dave Brat.
Virginia’s 10th: Democrat Jennifer Wexton unseated incumbent Republican Rep. Barbara Comstock.
Florida’s 26th: Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell defeated Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo.
Florida’s 27th: Democrat Donna Shalala defeated Republican Maria Elvira Salazar.
New Jersey’s 11th: Democrat Mikie Sherrill won the race for the open seat against Republican Jay Webber.
New Jersey’s 7th: Democrat Tom Malinowski ousted incumbent Republican Leonard Lance
New Jersey’s 2nd: Democrat Jeff Van Drew defeated Republican Seth Grossman
New York’s 11th: Max Rose defeated Republican Dan Donovan, the only Republican House member in New York City.
New York’s 19th: Democrat Antonio Delgado edges out incumbent Republican Rep. John Faso
Pennsylvania’s 5th: Democrat Mary Gay Scanlon won against Republican Pearl Kim in the district which was reformed after the state’s gerrymandered map was redrawn.
Pennsylvania’s 6th: Democrat Chrissy Houlahan beat out Republican Greg McCauley for the open seat.
Pennsylvania’s 7th: Democrat Susan Wild defeated Republican Marty Nothstein for the open seat.
Minnesota’s 2nd: Democrat Angie Craig unseated Republican incumbent Jason Lewis
Minnesota’s 3rd: Dean Phillips defeated incumbent Republican Erik Paulsen.
Kansas’ 3rd: Democrat Sharice Davids defeated Republican incumbent Kevin Yoder.
Colorado’s 6th: Democrat Jason Crow unseated incumbent Republican Mike Coffman.
Texas’ 32nd: Democrat Colin Allred beat incumbent Republican Pete Sessions.
Oklahoma’s 5th: Democrat Kendra Horn defeated Republican Steve Russell.
Arizona’s 2nd: Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick topped Republican Lea Marquez Peterson.
Iowa’s 1st: Democrat Abby Finkenauer unseated Republican incumbent Rod Blum.
Iowa’s 3rd: Democrat Cindy Axne defeated incumbent Republican David Young.
Illinois’ 14th: Democrat Lauren Underwood unseated incumbent Republican Randy Hultgren.
Illinois’ 6: Democrat Sean Casten defeated incumbent Republican Rep. Peter Roskam.
California’s 25th: Democrat Katie Hill defeated Republican Rep. Steve Knight.
California’s 45th: Democrat Katie Porter beated incumbent Republican Mimi Walters.
Georgia’s 6th: Democrat Lucy McBath defeated Republican Rep. Karen Handel.
New Jersey’s 3rd: Democratic newcomer Andy Kim defeated incumbent Republican Rep. Tom MacArthur.
Maine’s 2nd: Democrat Jared Golden defeated Republican incumbent Rep. Bruce Poliquin.

Senate:

Indiana: Republican Mike Braun unseated Sen. Joe Donnelly in Indiana.
North Dakota: Republican Rep. Kevin Cramer defeated Democratic incumbent Sen. Heidi Heitkamp.
Missouri: Republican Josh Hawley unseated Democrat incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill.
Florida: GOP Gov. Rick Scott defeated Sen. Bill Nelson in a close race.

House:

Pennsylvania’s 14: Republican Guy Reschenthaler defeated Democrat Bibiana Boerio

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