Eight Republican seats remain, with the GOP in the running to control the House after the election.
In Texas Diana Harshbarger won Rep. Phil Roe’s (R-Texas) seat, and Pat Fallon won Rep. John Ratcliffe’s (R-Texas) seat.
Kansas’s Tracey Mann won Rep. Roger Marshall’s (R-Kan.) seat, Alabama’s Barry Moore won Rep. Martha Roby’s (R-Ala.) seat, Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor Greene won retiring Rep. Tom Graves’s (R-Ga.) seat, and North Carolina’s Madison Cawthorn won Rep. Mark Meadows’s (R-N.C.) seat.
Harshbarger won by close to 75 percent of the votes in her district, writing: “I am honored to have the support of our President @realDonaldTrump!!! Now more than ever we need folks in Congress who will work with our President and continue to add to his record of accomplishments, not partisan liberals who will be a rubber stamp for @SpeakerPelosi.”
Fallon won with over 75 percent of the votes, Moore won with over 64 percent of votes, and Taylor Greene won by close to 75 percent of votes.
Cawthorn won by a little over 54 percent of the votes and at 25 years old is now the youngest person to serve in the House of Representatives, taking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-N.Y.) place.
Before Nov. 3, the House had 430 members, with 232 Democrats, 197 Republicans, and one libertarian, Justin Amash (L-Mich.).