Control over the U.S. House of Representatives still hangs in the balance, teetering between a Republican or Democratic majority with more than a dozen races left to be called.
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Why California takes weeks to count votes, while states like Florida are faster
One week after Election Day, control of the U.S. House rests on just over a dozen races where winners haven't yet been determined.
Nine states have at least one uncalled House race, some of which are so close they're headed to a recount.
Then there's California. About half of the yet-to-be-decided House races are in the state, which has only counted about three-quarters of its votes statewide.
This isn't unusual or unexpected, as the nation's most populous state is consistently among the slowest to report all its election results. Compare it to a state like Florida, which finished counting its votes four days after Election Day.