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Representative Claudia Tenney, a first-term Republican who aligned her re-election campaign to President Trump, has lost her bid for a second term in New York’s 22nd District in Central New York.

After a drawn-out vote count, Ms. Tenney was unable to make up her Election Day deficit to Anthony Brindisi, a centrist Democratic state assemblyman, in a district that stretches from Lake Ontario to the Pennsylvania border.

Leading by roughly 1,000 votes after the initial vote count, Mr. Brindisi, 40, had declared victory over Ms. Tenney. But Ms. Tenney, 57, refused to concede. The Associated Press called the race on Wednesday.

With Mr. Brindisi’s victory, Democrats have now picked up 39 House seats in the midterm elections. Two House races remain to be called: one each in New York and California.