CHICAGO — Two first-term Illinois Democrats locked into competitive congressional contests held onto their seats as control of the U.S. House remained up for grabs.
U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen beat Republican Joe McGraw in the 17th Congressional District, while Rep. Nikki Budzinski beat Republican Joshua Loyd in the 13th District. Democrats in other districts statewide also fended off Republican challengers hoping to maintain their party's control of the House.
Illinois Democrats had an advantage heading into the election, leading in fundraising and armed with a political map that favors incumbents. In hopes of boosting turnout, leaders in the blue state also put before voters three non-binding advisory questions on property tax relief, insurance coverage of in vitro fertilization and election worker interference.
While Republicans took the U.S. Senate majority on Tuesday, dozens of House races around the country were yet to be called.
Here's a closer look at Illinois' competitive House races.
17th District
Sorensen was elected to a second term in the sprawling ''C-shaped'' northwest Illinois district in the state's most competitive race.
Covering union-heavy manufacturing areas and college towns, the territory leans Democratic. But it also features pockets of farmland, which trend conservative.