According to updated results revealed on Friday night, two of the nation’s tightest congressional races that will determine control of the U.S. House of Representatives have become even more competitive. Farmer John Duarte, a Republican, was caught up with by Assemblyman Adam Gray, a Democrat from Merced, in California’s 13th Congressional District.
On the 22nd, Assemblyman Rudy Salas, a Democrat from Bakersfield, cut Congressman David Valadao, a Republican from Hanfordlead. ,’s According to the Associated Press, Gray, 45, and Duarte, 56, both had 50% of the ballots with more than 61% of the votes counted.
With 84 votes, Duarte had a slim lead. With more than 53% of the ballots cast, the AP reports that Valadao’s margin has shrunk. 52.5% of the votes went to the 45-year-old. Prior to the November midterm elections, independent analysts predicted that the contests in the 13th and 22nd would be tied.
A victory for either party in the Central Valley might determine whether a Democrat or a Republican wields the speaker’s gavel, with control of the House hanging in the balance. Get unrestricted online access Try it for a month for only $1. CONTROL OF THE U.S. HOUSE CLAIM OFFER Republicans is still anticipated to win a narrow majority of seats, despite Tuesday night’s results falling short of analysts’ predictions of a “red wave.” 218 seats are required for a party to hold the majority.
Democrats had 201 as of Friday, while Republicans had 211. California has most of the uncalled races. David Wasserman, an editor of the election-tracking Cook Political Report, stated on MSNBC on Friday that “the House is truly going to come down to California.
The post-election mail vote in the west generally looks more like 2018 than 2020.
You’re seeing it most obviously in Arizona, where GOP hopes of strong batches simply aren’t materializing, but it’s true elsewhere.
It creates real downside risk for the GOP in California.— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) November 13, 2022
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13TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Redistricting, the once-a-decade redrawing of legislative boundaries, created a new 13th district that now includes all of Merced County in a stretch from Lathrop beyond Coalinga, taking in half of Modesto and Turlock.
Republicans are disadvantaged compared to registered Democrats. On Monday, September 26, 2022, in Modesto, California, contenders for the 13th Congressional District John Duarte, right, and Adam Gray engage in a discussion that is sponsored by the Modesto Bee.
At aalfaro@modbee.com, Andy Alfaro Since 2012, Gray, a centrist Democrat who represents much of the region in the Assembly, has concentrated on infrastructure and water issues as well as improving healthcare in the Central Valley.
Duarte, who is from Modesto and runs Duarte Nursery in Hughson, is also worried about the availability of water, as well as about the price of oil and rising American drilling. 22ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA The new 22nd connects Shafter and Hanford.
There are 13 percentage points more Democrats than Republicans registered there, and voters there would have chosen Biden as president in 2020. According to the Wesleyan Media Project, the campaign between Valadao and Salas produced the most television commercials of any House race in the nation in the run-up to the election.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2022, south of Hanford, Republican incumbent David Valadao, R-Hanford, examines the results during his election night watch party. In the recently redrew 22nd Congressional District, Assemblymember Rudy Salas, a Democrat from Bakersfield, is challenging Valadao. Mara G. Ortiz-Briones can be reached at vidaenelvalle.com/mortizbriones.
The moderate Valadao places a priority on water and agricultural issues. One of the ten House Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump over the 2021 uprising on the U.S. Capitol was the dairy farmer from Hanford.
He will be one of just two people still in Congress if he wins. Democrats have long talked about Salas, a moderate herself, as a potential congressional contender. Since 2012, the 45-year-old has served as the region’s Assembly representative, promoting affordable and accessible healthcare.
If elected, he would represent the San Joaquin Valley as the first Latino in the House. Both the 13th and 22nd have a majority of Hispanic voters that are of voting age. Despite some movement to the right among Hispanic voters in the midterm elections, it was not a significant change.
According to the 2022 Midterm Election Voter Poll sponsored by the Latino Community Foundation among a dozen partners, 67% of Latino voters in California backed the Democratic candidate for the House while 31% supported the Republican nominee. RACE CENTRAL VALLEY The results of two further Central Valley congressional elections are pending.
It appears that the Democrat will prevail in each. In California’s 9th Congressional District, Rep. Josh Harder, a Democrat from Tracy, is leading San Joaquin County Supervisor Tom Patti, a Republican. With 47% of the ballots counted, Harder had more than 56% of the vote.
In California’s 21st Congressional District, Rep. Jim Costa, a Democrat from Fresno, is leading businessman and Navy veteran Michael Maher, a Republican. With more than 75% of the votes counted, Costa received about 55% of the vote. According to the AP, Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield and Rep. Tom McClintock of Elk Grove both won their elections on election night. McCarthy, 57, declared his candidacy for Speaker of the House the next day. This article was first released.