Control of the House of Representatives is still in flux after a year since Election Day, with the remainder of the seats being cast in 17 House tribes. The GOP did now control the Senate majority, which means that Donald Trump will win the presidency once more. However, House Speaker Mike Johnson is still awaiting confirmation that he will continue in office, and that President-elect Trump will soon find out whether Republicans will be able to veto his plan over the course of the next two decades ( before the midterm elections in 2026 ). Here’s where things stand with the unfair House tribes: AlaskaAt-large districtDemocratic former Rep. Mary Sattler Peltola is in a tight competition in Alaska’s at-large congressional city, where she is trailing Democratic businessman Nick Begich. As of Tuesday morning, Begich holds a 4-point lead at 49.5 % of the vote compared to Peltola’s 45.5 %. The ballot count sits at 125, 222 to 115, 089, with about 80 % of the voting counted. The Republican candidate’s narrow lead in Arizona’s 6th Congressional District is still a close call. Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani, a first-term lawmaker, is barely leading former Democratic state lawmaker Kirsten Engel in a 49.5 % to 48.2 % race as of Tuesday morning. The vote matter sits at 189, 692 to 184, 787 with 86 % of vote counted. Republican opponent Kevin Lincoln leads by less than 3 positions in the 9th congressional district of California. The city had about 74 % of the voting recorded as of Tuesday, and Harder’s direct expanded to 7, 124 vote. California’s 13th Congressional District is currently being contested by Republican Representative John Duarte, who defeated former Democratic position assemblyman Adam Gray. Roughly 62 % of the vote has been counted, and Duarte holds a 51.1 % to 48.9 % lead. The couple is separated by only under 3, 000 seats. 21st Congressional DistrictIncumbent Democratic Rep. John Costa leads his Republican challenger, Michael Maher, in a 50.5 % to 49.5 % race as of Tuesday morning. So much, 66 % of the ballot has been counted, and Costa’s result is just over 1, 000 seats. Rep. David Valado, the incumbent Republican leader, leads Democratic challenger Rudy Salas, who is currently running for president on Tuesday in a race that is 53.6 % to 46.6 %. Valado holds a result of just under 10, 000 seats with 77 % of the voting counted. Rep. Mike Garcia, a Republican in the 27th congressional district, is currently only about two points ahead of George Whitesides, a Democrat contender. With 83 % of the vote counted, Whitesides ‘ lead sits at just under 7, 000 seats. Garcia conceded in a statement on Monday night that the race has not been called. Garcia stated,” I spoke with George Whitesides this night to thank him, and I will make sure that his and his team receives available constituent situation work packages without delay.” 41st Congressional DistrictRepublican incumbent Rep. Ken Calvert holds a 51.3 % to 48.7 % lead over Democratic challenger Will Rollins. About 75 % of the ballot has been counted as of Tuesday, and Calvert’s direct sits at about 7, 500 seats. With only 50.7 % of the vote in the 45th District, incumbent Republican Rep. Michelle Steel leads her Democrat opponent Derek Tran. A little more than 83 % of the votes have been counted, and Steel’s lead has shrunk to 3, 908 votes. 47th Congressional DistrictThe competition to succeed outgoing Democrat Rep. Katie Porter in California’s 47th Congressional District is likewise razor-thin. Republican Scott Baugh, a previous state legislature part, and state Sen. Dave Min, a Democrat, are vying for the open seats, and Min holds a roughly a 1 % result. Nearly 82 % of the vote has been counted, and Min’s lead sits at just over 3, 000 votes. Rep. Mike Levin, the 49th Congressional District, leads Republican opponent Matt Gunderson 4-points, as of Tuesday night. With 82 % of votes counted, Levin’s direct sits at about 14, 000 vote. SHUTDOWN STANDOFF LOOMS IN CONGRESS ‘ FINAL WEEKS BEFORE TRUMP’S RETURN TO Light HOUSEColorado8th Congressional DistrictRep. Yadira Caraveo, a Democrat, is trailing Republican state Rep. Gabe Evans in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District by less than 1 % with 96 % of the vote counted. Caraveo conceded on Sunday night, and Evans has declared success, though the AP has not yet called the competition. With 99 % of the vote counted, incumbent Republican Rep. Mariannet Miller-Meeks holds a 1 % lead over Republican challenger Christina Bohannan. Miller-Meeks ‘ direct sits at just under 1, 000 seats. As of Tuesday, Democratic incumbent Jared Golden leads Republican opponent Austin Theriault in a razor-thin margin. With 98 % of the vote counted, Golden’s direct sits at less than 800 seats. GOP REP. MIKE WALTZ TAPPED TO BE TRUMP’S NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISEROhio9th Congressional DistrictDemocratic former Marcy Kaptur leads her Republican challenger, Derek Merrin, by less than 1 stage with 99 % of the vote counted. Kaptur’s direct sits at just over 1, 000 seats as of Tuesday. Oregon5th Congressional DistrictRepublican former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer is trailing her Democratic opponent, Janelle Bynum by almost 3 items with 87 % of the votes counted Tuesday. Bynum’s direct sits at just over 10, 000 seats. Washington4th Congressional DistrictRepublican former Rep. Dan Newhouse leads his leading challenger, other Republican Jerrod Sessler, by about 5 items with 86 % of the vote counted. Newhouse’s direct sits at just over 13, 000 seats as of Tuesday morning. Because this confused area is a competition between two Republicans, it has already been included in the GOP’s total.