Republicans will keep their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Associated Press projected Wednesday.
Alongside high-profile races last week, voters in several states also decided on ballot measures, including ranked-choice ...
Republicans need to win just two out of the 12 remaining undecided races to secure a majority in the House of Representatives ...
Republicans will narrowly hold onto their slim House majority, completing a governing trifecta after Donald Trump decisively ...
Four states — Oregon, Colorado, Idaho and Nevada — resoundingly rejected ranked-choice voting initiatives. Alaska is still awaiting a final verdict on whether it will keep or repeal its own ...
Nick Begich III now has 49% of first-place votes to U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola’s 46%, while Ballot Measure 2 is passing by a margin of 1 percentage point.
The majority will be slim, but it caps off two other major wins for Republicans, delivering a huge amount of power to the party in 2025.
Republicans will maintain control of the House next year, a result made clear when The Associated Press called a 217th seat for Republicans, a Democrat conceded a key race loss and House Democratic ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich III moved closer to defeating Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola after 38,000 Alaska ballots were counted Tuesday. Begich was ahead by 10,133 ...
As of Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Eastern, ABC News is reporting that Republicans have won at least 218 seats in the next House ...
Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich III moved closer to defeating Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola after 38,000 Alaska ...