LOS ANGELES — Rival candidates were closely matched Tuesday in a string of hotly contested U.S. House districts in California, where the outcome could be crucial in determining which party controls the chamber next year.
Early, partial returns spotlighted tight races in a handful of districts stretching from Southern California to the Central Valley farm belt, where Democrats and Republicans have invested tens of millions of dollars to sway voters.
The spotlight was on half a dozen races widely seen a toss-ups. Much of the vote remained to be counted, but Republicans were holding a slight edge in all of them early Wednesday — in some cases by just a sliver of votes.
Kamala Harris easily carried her home state of California in her losing presidential bid, but incomplete returns showed Donald Trump outperforming his showing in the 2020 election, even in the famously left-leaning state.
Two years ago the state played a pivotal role in securing the gavel for Republicans. Now only a handful of votes separate the rival parties in the House, with 220 Republicans, 212 Democrats and three vacancies.
Vote-counting can take weeks in California, where most voters use mail-in ballots — and sometimes longer. The heavy reliance on mail ballots — every voter receives one — results in a time-consuming tally because each must be opened individually, validated and processed, among other time-stretching requirements. In the past five general elections, California has tabulated an average of 38% of its vote after Election Day.
The election is taking place at a time when voters are anxious over inflation, housing costs and a long-running homeless crisis. Polling has found that most voters say the state is heading in the wrong direction.
Democrats have long dominated government in the nation's most populous state, where they hold every statewide office, have commanding margins in the Legislature and congressional delegation and outnumber registered Republicans by nearly 2-to-1 statewide. The last Republican to win a U.S. Senate race in the state was in 1988.