Mike Johnson wins reelection as speaker in 1st-round showdown after 2 GOP hard-liners switch votes

The Republican holdouts changed their votes after calls from Donald Trump.

In some high-stakes political drama, the House of Representatives on Friday voted to reelect House Speaker Mike Johnson to lead the 119th Congress by a razor-thin margin.

Johnson, a Louisiana Republican who ascended to the leadership post in 2023 after the historic ouster of Kevin McCarthy, had secured President-elect Donald Trump's support as he sought a second term.

But Johnson's handling of the government spending fight just before Christmas angered some of the GOP's right flank. Three Republicans initially defected from Johnson during the vote, but two ultimately changed their votes to hand him the gavel.


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Magic number for Johnson is 218

433 members recorded their presence for the quorum call but Rep.-elect Hank Johnson of Georgia, a veteran Democratic lawmaker, has arrived and can now vote for a speaker.

That means 434 members are voting, leaving Johnson with 218-vote threshold to retain the gavel -- unless any members vote present. So far, none has.

All 215 Democrats are expected to uniformly support Jeffries for speaker.


1st round of voting begins

The first round of voting has begun. There are 434 members present for this vote.


Pete Aguilar nominates Hakeem Jeffries

House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar has nominated Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for speaker.

Democrats are expected to support Jeffries throughout the speaker showdown.

Democratic Whip Katherine Clark told ABC News just before the House convened that Democrats would not cross party lines to help bail out Johnson, should he need it.

"Today I rise on behalf of the governing majority of the House of Representatives," Aguilar said in his speech, a nod to Democrats helping Republicans pass funding bills and avoid shutdowns in the previous Congress.


Lisa McClain nominates Johnson for reelection as speaker

House Republican Conference Chair Lisa McClain rose to give the nominating speech for Johnson after the quorum call.

"On Nov. 5, the American people gave us a great opportunity to get America back on the right track ... And ladies and gentleman, today we have the opportunity to do just that," she said, prompting cheers from GOP members.

She praised Johnson, saying he was given a tough task when he took over for McCarthy in late 2023.

"No speaker is perfect, and no one will ever be, however, achieving perfection requires incremental gains and hard decisions along the way," she said.