On Sunday, the opening day of the 117th US Congress, the House of Representatives voted for Nancy Pelosi to remain the Speaker for a new two-year term, with 216 members handing their votes to Pelosi and 208 supporting McCarthy.
2 votes went for other candidates, among whom were House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Tammy Duckworth. 3 Representatives voted present.
Pelosi was nominated for Speaker by Jeffries as she had been expected to retain her position. Democrats have retained control of the House of Representatives, with a 222-211 edge over Republicans.
BREAKING: Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) elected Speaker of the House. https://t.co/jsRL1HxCQT #117thCongress pic.twitter.com/yq0nIC2INe
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Kevin McCarthy, nominated for the position by House Republican Liz Cheney, was deemed to again become the Minority Leader.
Congress is also scheduled to meet for the 6 January joint session, to certify the Electoral College results of the presidential election, which saw Joe Biden win the White House - an outcome that a handful of Republican Senators have voiced their intention to object. Their chances of success, however, are estimated by most political observers to be extremely low.