A Republican majority still appears to be the most likely outcome, but the party will have fewer seats than expected.
where Democrat Andrea Salinas is leading with 49.7 percent to Republican Mike Erickson's 48.1 percent, while Constitution Party candidate Larry McFarland has 2.2 percent.with 52.6 percent of the vote to Republican Matt Larkin's 47.4 percent with 65 percent of ballots counted.
The district was rated as lean GOP in RCP's projection and it remains to be seen if Schrier will be reelected. In the state's 3rd district, Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez is leading with 52.3 percent to Republican Joe Kent's 47.7 percent with 70 percent of votes counted.Update 11/10/22 08:26 a.m. ET: This article was updated to include a new image.
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