Democrat Aisha Wahab wins California special election to fill Eric Swalwell’s US House seat
Progressive Democrat Aisha Wahab has won a special election in California's East Bay to fill the US House seat vacated by Eric Swalwell, who resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations. Wahab, a state senator, was the frontrunner with endorsements from the state Democratic party and other prominent figures.

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AI-generatedProgressive Democrat Aisha Wahab has won a special election in California's East Bay to fill the US House seat vacated by Eric Swalwell, who resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations. Wahab, a state senator, was the frontrunner with endorsements from the state Democratic party and other prominent figures. Despite a significant lead early on, the race tightened considerably due to substantial spending by Super PACs linked to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) supporting her opponent, Hernandez. Wahab, who has faced attack ads she described as election interference, ultimately secured victory.
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5 extractedWahab described the Super Pacs’ involvement as election interference and an attempt to buy the seat.
Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren endorsed Hernandez, citing Wahab's lack of support for a caretaker candidate.
Wahab is the first Muslim woman and Afghan American elected to the California legislature.
Aisha Wahab won a special election to fill Eric Swalwell’s US House seat.
Super Pacs connected to AIPAC poured money into the race, supporting Hernandez and attacking Wahab.