Newsom sets dates for special election to replace McCarthy
California Governor Announces Special Election for Congressional Seat
The Democratic Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has revealed the dates for a special election to fill the remainder of former Representative Kevin McCarthy’s term. The primary will take place on March 19, with a special election scheduled for May 21 if necessary.
In California, candidates from all parties compete in primary races for certain offices, including Congress. If a candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the primary, they win outright. Otherwise, a run-off election will be held in May.
This announcement by Governor Newsom ensures that the special election primary will be separate from California’s 2024 primary, which is set for March 5.
Representative McCarthy, who represented the 20th Congressional District, left the House in 2023 after losing the speakership in a no-confidence vote. Several GOP candidates are now vying for the Republican-leaning district, including Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux and businessman David Giglio.
Meanwhile, the GOP-led House will face challenges with a shrinking Republican majority, exacerbated by Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s temporary absence as he undergoes a stem cell transplant for blood cancer.
Lawmakers have recently expelled former Representative George Santos and a special election for his seat is set for mid-February. Additionally, Representative Bill Johnson is expected to resign on January 21 to become president of Youngstown State University.
Congress is currently dealing with various pressing issues, such as reaching a spending deal to avoid a government shutdown, a border security deal tied to aid for U.S. allies, and impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden and Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.
When is the special election primary for California’s 20th Congressional District?
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a special election to fill the remaining term of former Representative Kevin McCarthy. The primary will be held on March 19, with a special election scheduled for May 21 if needed.
In California, candidates from all parties participate in primary races for certain offices, including Congress. If a candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the primary, they win outright. Otherwise, a run-off election will be held in May.
Governor Newsom’s announcement ensures that the special election primary will be separate from California’s 2024 primary, which is scheduled for March 5.
Representative McCarthy, who represented the 20th Congressional District, left the House in 2023 after losing the speakership in a no-confidence vote. Several GOP candidates are now competing for the Republican-leaning district, including Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux and businessman David Giglio.
Meanwhile, the GOP-led House will face challenges with a shrinking Republican majority, exacerbated by Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s temporary absence as he undergoes a stem cell transplant for blood cancer.
Recent developments include the expulsion of former Representative George Santos, with a special election for his seat set for mid-February. Additionally, Representative Bill Johnson is expected to resign on January 21 to become the president of Youngstown State University.
Congress is currently dealing with various urgent issues, such as reaching a spending deal to avoid a government shutdown, a border security deal tied to aid for U.S. allies, and impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden and Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. These matters will require the attention and action of the newly elected representative for California’s 20th Congressional District.
The special election will play a crucial role in determining the representation of the district and ensuring that the voices and concerns of the constituents are heard and addressed in Congress. As the election dates approach, candidates from all parties will intensify their campaigns, striving to convince voters of their ability to effectively represent their interests and prioritize the district’s needs.
This special election not only holds significance for the district but also for the national political landscape. With the balance of power at stake in the House of Representatives and facing pressing challenges, the outcome of the election could potentially impact the overall direction and decision-making of Congress.
All eyes will be on California’s 20th Congressional District as residents and political observers await the results of the special election. The selection of a new representative will determine the course of legislative action and shape the future of the district’s representation in Congress.
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