The Signal

Garcia takes lead

Early results show Republican ahead with more than 55% of the vote

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

While it may take several days for the declaratio­n of an official winner, early mail-in results Tuesday showed Republican Mike Garcia with a commanding lead against Assemblywo­man

Christy Smith, DSanta Clarita, in California’s 25th Congressio­nal District special election.

The race will choose who will serve out the remaining eight months in the vacated House seat after former Rep. Katie Hill stepped down last year due to allegation­s about her personal life that led to a House Ethics Committee investigat­ion.

Both will face off once again in November for the new term after the unexpired term concludes on Jan. 3.

Garcia, a former fighter pilot, led with 55.9% of the vote, or 78,701 votes, according to 100% precinct reporting as of 9 p.m. by the California Secretary of State. Smith received 44.1% (62,054 votes).

With a predominat­ely mail-in election, a winner is not expected to

emerge for days to come because many ballots will go uncounted by the end of Tuesday as Los Angeles County is expected to process additional voteby-mail ballots that were received up until Friday and Ventura County is expected to report in-person and drop-off ballots cast Tuesday until 4 p.m. today.

Upon seeing early results, Garcia said during a call with supporters and former California leaders, including Gov. Pete Wilson and Reps. Elton Gallegly and Howard “Buck” McKeon, that he would not declare victory until tonight but was happy with the numbers.

“We’re having this event today as a precursor to tomorrow night’s major events, as we get more data but the data, folks, is looking extremely encouragin­g. And I’m extremely humbled by this by this turnout. I’m proud of the results so far,” he said.

In a prepared statement two hours after polls closed, Smith said the outcome of the races remained too early to call. Her statement read:

“With so much at stake in this election for families across this district, from access to quality health care, to putting the needs of the middle class at the center of future economic relief packages passed in Congress, it is critical that every ballot cast is counted and the voice of every CA-25 voter is heard.”

Tuesday’s tally depicted a turnaround from the March primary election results, where Smith led with more than 30% of the vote and Garcia with 21% in a pool against 12 other candidates.

If Garcia’s lead is consistent, he could flip the House seat from blue to red, marking the first flip from a GOP candidate in the state seat since 1998.

The swing-district race has garnered national attention and high-profile endorsemen­ts, with former President Barack Obama voicing support for Smith and President Donald Trump for Garcia. Trump called the election on Saturday via social media a “rigged” one after a new vote center opened in a heavily Democratic Lancaster area. Republican­s argued that the reopening was motivated by partisan politics.

Voters had until 8 p.m. to vote in person at one of the nine vote centers available across the 25th District, with two locations in the Santa Clarita Valley set up at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex and College of the Canyons.

There were also 22 vote-by-mail drop boxes.

While voters had inperson options, the election was largely conducted through a vote-by-mail system in an effort to protect public safety due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

With masks and gloves on, some voted from their cars and others cast their vote via Los Angeles County’s new electronic voting kiosks, which poll workers were seen sanitizing after each use.

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? A woman casts her ballot for the 25th District special election in a voting booth at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex on Tuesday.
Dan Watson/The Signal A woman casts her ballot for the 25th District special election in a voting booth at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex on Tuesday.
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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Voters check in at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex on Tuesday. The 25th Congressio­nal district special election will decide who fills the U.S. House seat left vacant after former Rep. Katie Hill stepped down last year. (Below) Voting center lead Kevin Myvett hands an “I Voted” sticker to a resident who brought his ballot to the drop-off box at College of the Canyons in Valencia. (Left) Voting clerk Alan Ramero sanitizes the kiosk in the voting booths at the sports complex Tuesday.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Voters check in at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex on Tuesday. The 25th Congressio­nal district special election will decide who fills the U.S. House seat left vacant after former Rep. Katie Hill stepped down last year. (Below) Voting center lead Kevin Myvett hands an “I Voted” sticker to a resident who brought his ballot to the drop-off box at College of the Canyons in Valencia. (Left) Voting clerk Alan Ramero sanitizes the kiosk in the voting booths at the sports complex Tuesday.
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