WPXI: Democrat Conor Lamb and Republican Rick Saccone were only separated by hundreds of votes in the special election for a U.S. House seat late Tuesday.
According to reports, Lamb had 49.8 percent of the votes while Saccone had 49.6 percent, but there were still thousands of absentee and provisional ballots left to count.
It's possible that there will be a recount if it ends up that the candidates are only apart by half a percentage point or less.
Saccone said to his supporters shortly before midnight that "it's not over yet."
But Lamb seemed confident that he had won. A little more than an hour later, he told his supporters, "Well, it took a little longer than we thought, but we did it. You did it! You did it!"