House remains without speaker as Jim Jordan falls short of votes in first ballot
by Joan E Greve in Washington from US news | The Guardian on (#6FMNE)
Twenty Republicans oppose hard-right congressman in first round of voting following historic ouster of Kevin McCarthy
The House of Representatives was unable to elect a new speaker on Tuesday, as the hard-right congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio struggled to win the gavel following the historic ouster of the Republican Kevin McCarthy earlier this month.
In the first round of voting, 20 Republicans opposed Jordan, while 200 Republicans supported the judiciary committee chair. The result left Jordan far short of winning the speakership, given that he can only afford four defections within his conference and still capture the gavel. All 212 House Democrats supported Hakeem Jeffries of New York, giving the Democratic leader more votes than Jordan.
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