Republican James Gallagher has won the special election for California’s 1st Congressional District. The former state Assembly minority leader will now represent the reliably red district in Congress. His victory was projected by NBC News on Tuesday.
Gallagher will join the U.S. House of Representatives as its newest member. He succeeds a seat that has long been held by Republicans, maintaining the party’s control of the district. The win solidifies the GOP’s hold on the northern California region.
The special election was held to fill the vacant seat. Gallagher’s background as a state representative and former leader of the Assembly minority positioned him as a familiar figure to voters in the district. His campaign successfully secured the necessary support to claim the victory.
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