New Mexico state legislator Melanie Stansbury (D) won the special election to fill the seat in New Mexico's first congressional district that was vacated by newly-confirmed Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, defeating Republican state Senator Mark Moores (R). Stansbury won with 60 percent of the vote, and the seat has been held by Democrats for over a decade.
I've seen enough: Melanie Stansbury (D) defeats Mark Moores (R) in #NM01 special election to fill the unexpired term of Deb Haaland (D).
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) June 2, 2021
NEW: Democrat Melanie Stansbury has defeated her Republican opponent in the special election to fill Deb Haaland’s seat in New Mexico’s 1st district.
— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) June 2, 2021
With Stansbury's victory, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi added another member to her historically slim, 8-seat majority in the lower chamber.
"Melanie Stansbury's resounding victory tonight is a testament to her strong ties to her community and Democrats' momentum to continue taking bold actions For the People," Pelosi wrote after Stansbury's victory was announced. "House Democrats congratulate Melanie on her election and look forward to welcoming her expertise vital to building back better."
Thanks to you and the VIPs — our Volunteers In Politics — @MelanieforNM won a decisive victory in the New Mexico special election last night!
— Nancy Pelosi (@TeamPelosi) June 2, 2021
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House Republicans are overwhelmingly favored to take back the majority in the House in the 2022 midterm elections by virtually every election forecaster.