State lawmaker Aisha Wahab wins California special election to replace former Rep. Swalwell
Swalwell, a Democrat who was running for California governor, ended his campaign and resigned from Congress in April after he was accused of sexual assault and harassment, which he denies.
Progressive Aisha Wahab has secured a victory in California's special election to fill the US House seat previously held by Eric Swalwell. The seat became vacant in April after Swalwell resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations, which he has denied. Wahab, a state senator, emerged as the frontrunner in the district and secured over 20 points more votes than her opponent, Hernandez, the president of the Bay Area Rapid Transit board.
Her triumph was backed by the state Democratic party, labor unions, local officials, and the state's attorney general, Rob Bonta.
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