The party that will control the US House of Representatives for the next two years is currently unknown.
All 435 seats in the lower chamber of Congress were up for votes this year, and it may take days to get final results and see if Republicans will keep their slim majority. That would put the party in control of Congress and the White House when President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in in January.
Democrats, meanwhile, are hoping that the last votes trickling in in a handful of tight races will be enough to give them a majority in the House.
A party needs 218 seats to take control. As it stands on Wednesday, Republicans have 197 and Democrats 188.
Here are some of the races that have yet to be called.