The special election in southwest Pennsylvania garnered national attention for what it could portend for the midterm elections in November. Democratic enthusiasm in the heart of Trump country may have signaled a brewing blue wave in November. But on Wednesday morning, the winner of the House’s 18th district in Pennsylvania was not officially decided.

Here’s a look at what’s next for the candidates and the district that President Trump won by nearly 20 percentage points in 2016.

This week it is a special election

As of Wednesday morning, one small Republican-leaning county was still counting more than 1,000 absentee ballots. Conor Lamb, the Democratic candidate, had already claimed victory over Republican Rick Saccone. And House Republicans were talking about a recount and a legal challenge.

Under Pennsylvania’s state election law, this type of race does not require an automatic recount, but voters could request one through two different processes over the next week.