Midterm election results updates: Dems keep control of Senate with Nevada win

Catherine Cortez Masto’s victory in Nevada clinched the chamber for Democrats.

The 2022 midterm elections shaped up to be some of the most consequential in the nation's recent history, with control of Congress at stake.

All 435 seats in the House and 35 of 100 seats in the Senate were on the ballot, as well as several influential gubernatorial elections in battleground states like Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Democrats were defending their narrow majorities in both chambers and retained control of the Senate, though control of the House isn't yet clear. But a Republican flip of the lower chamber would be enough to curtail most of President Joe Biden's legislative agenda and would likely result in investigations against his administration and even his family.

Key updates:

Here is how the news is developing. All times Eastern.
Nov 11, 2022, 7:37 AM EST

Democrats maintain lead in Arizona, but many ballots remain uncounted

Democratic candidates in Arizona slightly continued to expand their leads over Republicans late Thursday. But with small batches of votes also trickling in from rural counties, the statewide races are still projected to be close and hundreds of thousands of ballots remain uncounted.

A late night drop of just over 78,000 votes from Maricopa County -- comprised of early ballots dropped off in the days before Election Day -- were favorable to Democrats. However, Republicans predict the roughly 260,000 outstanding Election Day "late earlies" and the 17,000 "Box #3" ballots will favor them.

Here’s where Arizona's races currently stand.

Senate: Democratic incumbent Mark Kelly continues to lead Republican challenger Blake Masters, now by about 115,000 votes, with 80% of the expected vote in. The race is 52%-46%.

Governor: Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs netted an additional 7,494 votes and is leading Republican candidate Kari Lake at 51-49%, with 79% of the expected vote in. Both have reached over a million votes, but Hobbs leads Lake by nearly 27,000.

Secretary of State: Democratic candidate Adrian Fontes continues to grow his lead over Republican candidate Mark Finchem, 53%-47%, leading by about 109,000 votes, with 78% of expected vote in.

Attorney general: Democratic candidate Kris Mayes and Republican candidate Abe Hamadeh are still statically tied at 50%, but in terms of vote count, Mayes is leading by about 16,000 votes.

There are just under an estimated 500,000 outstanding ballots in Arizona, including more than 100,000 ballots in Pima County and 330,000 in Maricopa County.

Maricopa County officials will have another ballot drop Friday evening, along with a press conference at some point in the day. They expect to continue counting votes through the weekend because a record number of "late early" ballots dropped off on Election Day are going through the signature verification process.

-ABC News' Libby Cathey and Hannah Demissie

Nov 11, 2022, 7:07 AM EST

Where the outstanding House races stand

As of early Friday morning, Republicans have won 211 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives while Democrats have won 204.

So far, Republicans have flipped a total of 16 House seats while Democrats have flipped five.

Twenty House races remain outstanding and Republicans only need to win seven of them to gain control of Congress' lower chamber.

Both parties are currently leading in 10 of the outstanding House races.

-ABC News' Hannah Demissie

Nov 11, 2022, 6:55 AM EST

Where the outstanding Senate races stand

As of early Friday morning, both Democrats and Republicans have 48 seats in the Senate and four seats remain undecided with those races still outstanding.

Alaska: No candidate received 50% of the vote, meaning that rank-choice voting will decide the winner of the race no earlier than Nov. 23. With 71% of the expected vote reporting, Republican candidate Kelly Tshibaka has 44%, Republican incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski has 43%, Democratic candidate Patricia Chesbro has 10% and Republican candidate Buzz Kelley has 3%.

Arizona: With 80% of the expected vote reporting, Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly has 52% and Republican challenger Blake Masters has 46%.

Georgia: With 99% of the expected vote reporting, Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock has 49% and Republican challenger Herschel Walker has 49%. A runoff election was announced and will be held Dec. 6.

Nevada: With 88% of the expected vote reporting, Republican challenger Adam Laxalt has 49% and Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto has 48%.

-ABC News' Hannah Demissie

Nov 10, 2022, 9:00 PM EST

Trump takes aim at DeSantis

Donald Trump escalated his criticism of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, suggesting he views DeSantis as a potential challenger in the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

In a lengthy statement, Trump jabbed at DeSantis as an "average" governor who benefited from "great Public Relations."

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks outside a polling station during midterm election in Palm Beach, Fla., Nov. 8, 2022.
Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters

In recent days, the former president has alternated between swipes at the Florida governor, such as labeling him "DeSanctimonious," and then telling a rally on Sunday to reelect DeSantis. Read more here.

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