Some California Races Are Still Too Close to Call – EVOL

Throughout the Golden State, some 2024 election results remain close as vote tallies continue to come in.

Several key congressional races in California remain too close to call. They are taking place across the state and include races that were seen as up for grabs this election.Min versus BaughIn District 47, which includes Huntington Beach in Orange County and nearby coastal communities, Democrat David Min holds 50.5 percent of the vote versus Republican Scott Baugh’s 49.5 percent of the vote.

The Los Angeles Times endorsed Min, who has run a campaign focused on access to abortions, violence involving guns, climate action, and environmental justice. Min has also highlighted housing the homeless, as well as combating “MAGA extremists.”

Incumbent Rep. Katie Porter (D) opted not to re-run for her seat, instead attempting to win a U.S. Senate election. She lost in the primary, however, to U.S. Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D).

Baugh, 62, lost to Porter in the 2022 election. He has promised to combat inflation, fight the fentanyl crisis, and lower gas taxes.

District 47 includes Irvine, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, and Seal Beach.Calvert versus RollinsLong-serving Republican incumbent Rep. Ken Calvert has 51.4 percent of the vote in District 41, east

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