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 12, 2022, 3:47 PM EST

Nevada’s Clark County to report remaining ballots out today

Clark County will count and release the results of all remaining ballots today, Clark County Register of Voters Joe Gloria told reporters.

Not included in the vote tabulation will be 7,139 mail-in ballots that have been rejected but may still be cured by voters, or provisional ballots.

The spotlight is on Nevada as the Senate race between Democratic incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Adam Laxalt may determine which party has majority control next year. If Cortez Masto wins reelection, Democrats will retain power in the chamber. If Laxalt wins, the fate of the Senate will be determined in Georgia’s runoff election next month.

-ABC News' Abby Cruz

Nov 12, 2022, 3:05 PM EST

Laxalt addresses current vote counting in Nevada

Republican Adam Laxalt took to Twitter on Saturday to address the current razor-thin Senate battle between him and Democrat incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto. The Senate race could determine if Democrats retain control. If Laxalt wins, the battle for the chamber will extend into December's runoff race in Georgia.

"Here is where we are -- we are up only 862 votes. Multiple days in a row, the mostly mail in ballots counted continue to break in higher DEM margins than we calculated. This has narrowed our victory window. The race will come down to 20-30K Election Day Clark drop off ballots," Laxalt wrote.

"If they are GOP precincts or slightly DEM leaning then we can still win. If they continue to trend heavy DEM then she will overtake us. Thanks for all the prayers from millions of Nevadans and Americans who hope we can still take back the Senate and start taking our country back."

Nevada Republican Senate nominee Adam Laxalt speaks at a Republican midterm election night party at Red Rock Casino on Nov. 8, 2022, in Las Vegas.
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Nov 12, 2022, 1:53 PM EST

Mark Kelly delivers victory speech: ‘We’ve been successful in this mission’

Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said Saturday he’s “honored” to have been reelected to serve six more years.

“It's fantastic to be here today. And after more votes have been counted, you know, it's clear that we've been successful in this mission,” Kelly said as he delivered victory remarks in front of supporters and press outside a coffee shop in central Phoenix and with his wife, Gabby Giffords.

ABC News reports that Sen. Mark Kelly is projected to win reelection in the Arizona Senate race against Republican Blake Masters, who was backed by former President Donald Trump.
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Sen. Kelly delivers remarks after projected win in Arizona ABC News reports that Sen. Mark Kelly is projected to win reelection in the Arizona Senate race against Republican Blake Masters, who was backed by former President Donald Trump.
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After thanking his staff and supporters, Kelly also thanked Arizona's election workers, just hours ahead of a protest planned outside the main tabulation center in Maricopa County.

Kelly’s Republican opponent, Blake Masters, meanwhile, has not conceded -- but said Saturday that he will concede if Kelly is ahead when all the votes are counted. The deadline to cure signatures in Arizona is Wednesday.

-ABC News’ Libby Cathey

Nov 12, 2022, 1:26 PM EST

Where the battle for House control stands

As of early Saturday morning, Republicans have won 211 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives while Democrats have won 205.

Republicans flipped a total of 16 House seats so far, according to ABC News projections, while Democrats flipped five House seats.

Nineteen House races remain outstanding. Of those, Republicans lead in 10 of them and Democrats are ahead in nine of them. Republicans only need to win seven outstanding seats to get control of the House.

-ABC News’ Hannah Demissie

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