Two vulnerable Republicans held onto their seats as a "red wave" election boosted the GOP up and down the ballot.
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
Boosted in part by two pivotal Arizona races, Republicans have won a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, helping to cement total GOP control over the federal government’s elected bodies.
PHOENIX — All nine of the Arizona congressional races in the 2024 general election were finally settled on Wednesday. None of ...
Election battles in Arizona are nearly over. Republicans took home all of the tossup races, but Democrat Ruben Gallego is ...
In a pivotal congressional race in Maine, the state’s ranked choice voting system is being used this week to determine the ...
Arizona's 1st District: GOP Rep. David Schweikert is in a competitive race in the Phoenix suburbs against Democrat Amish Shah, a former state legislator. Arizona 6th District: GOP Rep. Juan Ciscomani ...
After a competitive race, sitting GOP congressman David Schweikert has secured reelection in Arizona’s Congressional District ...
Arizona presented relatively strong election results for Republicans, as Rep. David Schweikert also retained his seat, ...