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US mid-term electionsThursday, 12 December, 2002, 11:35 GMT
Mary LandrieuDemocrat retains Louisiana seat
The Democrats win the final US Senate seat to be decided, but the Republicans remain in overall control in Washington.
News imageBush: Bestriding the world?
The US president's hold on Congress leads some to fear that his foreign policy could become even more unilateralist, writes Paul Reynolds.
News imageUS elections lack clear theme
BBC Washington correspondent Nick Bryant looks at the befuddling mid-term election campaign, as voters go to the polls.
News imageQ&A: Republican triumph
BBC News Online looks at the main issues surrounding the triumph of George W Bush and the Republicans in the mid-term election.
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Results Latest: 13:58 GMT
House:
News image206 seats227 seats2 seats
Senate:
News image49 seats51 seats1 seats
Seats: House/Senate
News imageDemocrats: 206 / 49
News imageRepublicans: 227 / 51
News imageIndependents: 2 / 1
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