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Garcia stands by objection

He was one of more than 100 House members who challenged some states’ presidenti­al election results

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Rep. Mike Garcia, RSanta Clarita, along with dozens of other Republican­s in the U.S. House, voted in favor of objections to certifying the 2020 presidenti­al election results, hours after deadly chaos erupted in Washington, D.C.

The congressma­n, whose 25th Congressio­nal District includes the Antelope, Simi and Santa Clarita valleys, said he voted to reject the electoral votes of two states. In the end, Congress certified President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the victors.

Garcia and four other GOP members from California were among more than 100 House lawmakers who agreed on the objection to Arizona’s electoral results. The House voted 303-121 against objecting to the state’s results; Senate members voted

93-6. On Pennsylvan­ia’s results, the Senate voted 92-7 against challengin­g the results, and the House voted 282-138.

In a prepared statement Thursday, Garcia said his vote was not political but about “protecting the rights of the American people that are granted in the Constituti­on.”

“My objection to the electoral votes of two states was not in an attempt to overturn the results of the election, it was to fulfill my duty to protect the rights of the men and women of California’s

25th District who elected me to serve them and stand up for their rights,” read his statement.

After he examined the evidence, Garcia said he believed there were constituti­onal missteps by multiple states when officials outside of the state legislatur­e of the states he had objected to changed election laws without the state legislatur­e’s approval.

He also congratula­ted Biden and Harris on their win.

“It is time that we move forward and unite for the sake of California and all of America. I look forward to continuing to work on behalf of California’s 25th District. I promise to work

hard to bring assured security to our nation,” he said.

His statement comes after a long day and night Wednesday of chaos, where a violent breach of the U.S. Capitol unfolded as supporters of President Donald Trump clashed with police in and around the area. One woman died after being shot by Capitol Police inside the Capitol and three others died from medical emergencie­s nearby, according to law enforcemen­t.

Garcia issued statements on Wednesday amid the chaos, condemning the violence and urging for those who “engaged in storming Congress to immediatel­y cease your

operations.”

“To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today, you did not win,” Vice President Mike Pence said before lawmakers reconvened once the Capitol was cleared and Congress. “Violence never wins. Freedom wins, and this is still the people’s house.”

In a statement released early Thursday, Trump said he still disagreed with the election results but did acknowledg­e the outcome.

“Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, neverthele­ss there will be an orderly transition on Jan. 20,” said Trump.

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