With fewer than 200 votes left to count, McSally leads Barber by 133 votes in AZ-02. There will be an automatic recount (the margin will be fewer than 200 votes), and Barber may try to get them to count ballots that were rejected (although most were rejected because the voter wasn’t registered or voted in the wrong district, so I doubt that there will be many valid votes there). We’ll see what happens in the recount. http://m.tucson.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/elections/mcsally-apparent-cd-winner-recount-all-but-certain/article_891d19a7-f76d-5361-9d45-9d9a3f14c098.html?mobile_touch=true
The following undecided races stand at this:
AZ-2 Martha McSally appears to have defeated Ron Barber. She’s up by 133 votes with nearly every vote counted. There will be an automatic recount.
CA-7 Call me blindsided. Ami Bera has pulled ahead of Doug Ose by 711 votes. A recount is certain.
CA-16 Jim Costa has taken an 86 vote lead over Johnny Tacherra/.
NMY-25 Gates Mayor has conceded to Louise Slaughter, who leads by 869 votes with fewer than 3,000 left to count.
Those California results seem fishy to me.
CA-26 The Associated Press has declared Julia Brownley the winner. She leads Assemblyman Jeff Gorell by about 2,000 votes.