provisional ballots to be reviewed. we re tracking all the uncalled races and what happens next. let s go to wolf who s with john king at the magic wall. wom it s interesting, jake. votes, john, have just come in from california 239. we re getting votes. we re going to track all the races. what are you watching now? i m laughing, as you got up to walk the six feet, seven feet, whatever that is, another race changed as well. the election is not over though for most people it was over a week ago. here s where we are leading the vote. leading the vote. wolf gave you the numbers at the top of the show. 225 for the democrats. 200 for the republicans. these are the races, ten races still uncalled. if they ended as they are now, this would be your final house. they re not ending as they are now. let s go in, you mentioned the state of california. let s pop it in here and bring out the map. this is the entire state. now we re going to bring up just the races that are not yet called. and yo
the mid-term election one week ago today. we are still counting and also house races are still out. if you know your civics, you will understand there is something missing here. 225 seats for the democrats. 200 for the republicans. what s missing. 435 house seats. 10 other races where people are ahead, but we haven t called them yet. as it stands, the way they are now, it s 231 for the democrats and 204 for the republicans. 39 democratic pickups in republican districts and only three flips that way. let s take a look. first let s take a look. one of the things that make it interesting, they are from coast to coast. republican trying to hold on to a republican seat. a couple republicans in california. i will stretch it out. a couple for democrats in california.
iowa s gop senate primary has six candidates. north carolina has nine. georgia eight gop contenders and alaska has five. some democrats think given the president s unpopularity the house majority is a lost cause, and they should focus on saving their majority in the senate, but the democrat in charge of electing house democrats says the gop has problems, too. they have not recovered from the shutdown. reporter: house republicans hold 232 seats, democrats 200. three seats are now vacant so democrats need 18 more for the majority. retirements cause headaches in both parties and veteran democrat henry waxman of california who would share a committee if democrats take control next year today announced he s retiring. republicans call it a reflection of democrat pessimism. i think it s another sign the democrats don t think they can get back in the majority, at least not in the near term. reporter: in north carolina s seventh district michael mcintire is leaving and both parties ackn