Antelope Valley Press

Garcia maintains lead over Smith in 25th Congressio­nal District race

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Democratic Assemblywo­man Christy Smith’s chances of unseating Republican Rep. Mike Garcia in a northern Los Angeles County congressio­nal district continued to wane today, with an updated vote tally trimming just 13 votes from Garcia’s lead in the tight race.

Garcia had a 400-vote lead going into Tuesday. The updated total released Tuesday from the Nov. 3 election gave Garcia a 387-vote edge, with an unknown number of ballots remaining to be counted in the 25th Congressio­nal District.

According to the Secretary of State’s Office,

Garcia had 169,289 votes, or 50.1%, while

Smith had 168,902, or 49.9%.

While maintainin­g a lead and the number of outstandin­g ballots continuall­y dwindling, Garcia claimed victory in the race on Friday night.

“After a long, tough fight, I am proud to earn the privilege of serving CA-25 for another two years,” Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, said in a statement. “With only a few remaining ballots to be counted, victory is clear.”

But Smith called Garcia’s declaratio­n of victory “dangerous to our democratic process.”

“With a mere 400-vote margin and thousands of ballots outstandin­g, election officials are diligently working to process ballots and accurately count all outstandin­g votes to ensure our communitie­s are heard, and this race remains too close to call,” Smith, D-Santa Clarita, said in a statement.

“The congressma­n’s decision is wholly inappropri­ate and disrespect­ful of those who have taken the time to vote this year. Our county officials and Secretary of State Alex Padilla have done a phenomenal job of protecting every

voter’s right to be heard in the most challengin­g election of our lifetime. We owe them, and especially our voters, our continued patience as the process is completed.”

The district stretches from the Antelope Valley into Ventura County.

Friday was the last day vote-by-mail ballots were accepted.

The race has remained close since election night.

Smith took a 1,287-vote lead on Nov. 9 after trailing by 432 votes at the start of that day’s count. Garcia regained the lead Nov. 10, pulling 159 votes ahead and has led at the end of each day’s count since then.

Garcia defeated Smith, 54.86%-45.14%, or 95,667-78,721, in a May 12 special election to fill the final 7½ months of the term of former Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, who resigned following the online release of salacious photos and allegation­s of an extramarit­al affair with a staff member.

The seat had long been held by Republican­s until Hill’s 2018 victory over then-Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale.

The winner of the Nov. 3 election will represent the district for the next two years.

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