(NewsNation) — The 2024 election is in the rearview mirror, and now, Americans are awaiting a handful of results from races that are still too close to call.
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Key races that haven’t been called yet
The outcomes of some hotly contested races remain unclear as election officials continue to tally votes Thursday. The fates of several House and Senate seats were also uncertain as totals continued to roll in from precincts throughout the country.
Each state has its own rules for when different kinds of ballots can be counted.
Here are the key races that have yet to be called.
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Trump projected to win presidency
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win the presidency for a second term.
Vice President Kamala Harris promised a peaceful transfer of power to Trump in a concession speech to her supporters on Wednesday.
See the results of the presidential election here.
Balance of Power in Congress
Republicans are projected to regain control over the Senate, yet what happens with the House has yet to be determined.
A total of 34 U.S. Senate seats were determined on Election Day, with Democrats and Independents representing 23 of those races.
Meanwhile, Republicans held a narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives with 220 seats over the Democrats who held 212 and three seats being vacant into Tuesday’s election.
Here’s a look at where the balance of power in Congress stands.
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State-by-state results
Track your state results, ranging from U.S. Senate seats to state ballot initiatives that could impact your everyday life.
Abortion ballot initiatives
A record 10 states had abortion rights measures on their ballots this year in response to restrictions and bans on reproductive rights across the country.
Most measures gave voters a choice to solidify the right to abortion in state constitutions.
Here’s how each state voted.