McCarthy: Some demanded committee positions for Speaker vote

The House of Representatives failed to elect a Speaker during its initial vote Tuesday. This is the first time since 1923 that the House did not select a leader on the first ballot.

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The final count was 203 for Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., 212 for Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., 10 for Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz. and 9 for others. All 212 Democrats voted for Jeffries while all 19 defections from McCarthy were Republicans.

With Republicans holding a majority in the House, Rep. McCarthy has been campaigning for the top job in the chamber. But members of the House Freedom Caucus refuse to vote for him. Caucus members tried to get McCarthy to appoint them to powerful committee positions in exchange for their vote.

“Last night I was presented the only way to have 218 votes if I provided certain members with certain positions, certain gavels to take over a committee, to have certain budgets,” Rep. McCarthy said. “And it even came to a position where one Matt Gaetz said I don’t care if we go to a plurality and we elect Hakeem Jeffries and it hurts the new front line members not to get re-elected.”

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