Latest Results:
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
Christy Smith
(Party Preference: DEM)
|
62,998 |
44.0%
|
|
Mike Garcia
(Party Preference: REP)
|
80,337 |
56.0%
|
Source
Updates:
Here’s the clearest sign (to me) that Garcia is gonna be the next representative-elect from #CA25: Seems like the Los Angeles Dems aren’t expecting a late surge of votes! LACDP statement is not something you say if you think there’s any chance remaining (highlighting mine) pic.twitter.com/mjI6RIimcS
— Zach Montellaro (@ZachMontellaro) May 13, 2020
Right now it looks like Republicans won 3 races in California tonight, #CA25, SD 28, and AD38. Two of them will flip from D to R.
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) May 13, 2020
Clinton Won The District By 7 Points In 2016, And Katie Hill (D) Won it by 9 points in 2018 https://t.co/aveA0DvXhE
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) May 13, 2020
.@MikeGarcia2020 says he “won’t give a victory speech tonight.” Announces there will be a “major event” on Zoom tomorrow.
Garcia says he’ll continue to watch results come in tonight and hopes to declare victory tomorrow morning adding things are looking “extremely good.”#CA25
— Musadiq Bidar (@Bidar411) May 13, 2020
CA-25 Special Election Results (Partial)
Garcia (R): 56% (77,459 votes)
Smith (D): 44% (61,679 votes)Total Votes Cast So Far: 139,138
Full results here: https://t.co/M8030dmhn6
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) May 13, 2020
If Mike Garcia (R)’s lead over Christy Smith (D) in #CA25 holds, and chances look pretty good it will, he’ll become the only House Republican from a district Hillary Clinton won with more than 50% of the vote.
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) May 13, 2020
On a call with supporters and media, Fmr. Rep. Elton Gallegly says early returns from LA County shows 105,000 votes cast with @MikeGarcia2020 leading by 11k votes in that area.
Garcia expected to speak soon.#CA25
— Musadiq Bidar (@Bidar411) May 13, 2020
I’m really confused what’s going on, but @MikeGarcia2020 is leading w/ 76% reporting.
My heart is racing. #CA25 pic.twitter.com/Dhq2FOowU7
— #ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) May 13, 2020
Mike Garcia is up by 16K votes with almost 60% of the number of ballots cast in the 2018 General.
Hard to imagine him losing. #CA25 pic.twitter.com/gfudgN0cim
— Albert Eisenberg (@Albydelphia) May 13, 2020