If 2018 was the year of the woman, 2020 is the year of even more women
At least 106 women will serve in the House, based on the latest ABC News projections, eclipsing the previous record of 102 set in 2019, according to the Center for American Women and Politics.
Of those, at least 46 are women of color, which is also record-setting, beating out the record of 44 set in 2019.
Republican women are making up significant ground after 2018, with at least 24 projected by ABC News to win their contests. The current total stands just shy of the record of 25 GOP women serving in the House, which was set in 2006.

Some of the winners include Stephanie Bice in Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District, Ashley Hinson in Iowa's 1st Congressional District and Michelle Fischbach in Minnesota's 7th Congressional District, who all flipped Democratic-held seats. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th Congressional District and Lauren Boebert in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District -- two controversial candidates who either embraced or showed support for the QAnon conspiracy theory -- will be among the GOP's ranks in the next Congress.
-ABC News' Kendall Karson







