California’s 14th Congressional District voters head to the polls tonight for a high-stakes special election to fill the seat vacated by Eric Swalwell, who resigned amid sexual assault allegations. Two Democrats — State Senator Aisha Wahab and BART President Melissa Hernandez — are battling it out, both having advanced from a June primary. The winner will serve the remainder of Swalwell’s term (ending Jan 3) and also face off again in November for the next full term. With results expected after 8 PM, the race is seen as a pivotal moment for the district — and with Democrats holding the slim House majority, the seat is expected to stay blue regardless of the outcome. This election isn’t just about filling a vacancy — it’s about choosing the district’s voice in Washington for years to come.
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