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After the elections held on Tuesday in the United States, Democrat Joe Biden announced that he won, but although the majority of Republicans in the Senate appear, the result will not be clear until January.
With the races for the two Senate seats in the state of Georgia reaching the second round in January, it will not be known until the end of these races, which party will retain the majority in the Senate.
In the US elections held on Tuesday, November 3, the new order of the House of Representatives and the Senate, the two branches of Congress, was also voted on.
Currently, both Republicans and Democrats have secured 48 seats in the 100-seat Senate, according to unofficial results released by the Associated Press (AP).
The election results for one seat in North Carolina and Alaska and two in Georgia are still unclear. Republicans in North Carolina and Alaska are leading them. In this case, the number of Republican senators can reach 50.
However, in both races in the state of Georgia, neither candidate achieved a 50 percent majority. There will be a second round of elections in January for two seats in this state.
In this case, considering that neither party will be able to find 51 senators, who will have a majority in the Senate will remain unknown until the conclusion of the second round in January.