US elections: Republicans take control of House

US midterm elections: Republicans take control of House

by Staff Writer 17-11-2022 | 10:13 AM

United States Republicans have regained control of the House of Representatives, securing a narrow majority in a midterm election that saw the party fail to meet expectations.

The Associated Press declared Republican Mike Garcia the winner in California’s 27th congressional district Wednesday, giving the GOP 218 seats, the threshold for the majority needed to take over the lower chamber of Congress.

Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy will likely become House speaker when the new Congress convenes early next year after his party nominated him to the position on Tuesday. He will replace Democrat Nancy Pelosi who has held the gavel since 2019.

Although the much-anticipated “red wave” of Republican victories did not materialise, Republican candidates were able to gain at least five House seats in the November 8 midterms, wiping out the Democrats’ thin majority.

Democrats were able to flip a few districts, but they suffered overall net losses, narrowly losing key races in New York, Florida and other states. Redistricting after the 2020 Census had given conservatives an edge in several parts of the country.

Even with a less-than-ideal election performance, control of the House will allow Republicans to halt President Joe Biden’s legislative agenda in its tracks. In the US, bills need to pass in both the House and Senate and be approved by the president to become law.