The special election was held to fill a vacancy created by the
November death of Representative Don McEachin, a Democrat who
won re-election to what would have been a fourth term by a
65%-35% margin over Republican challenger Leon Benjamin.
McClellan is a former corporate lawyer for whom McEachin was a
mentor.
Benjamin, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, lost his
third attempt to capture the district, after refusing to concede
in 2020 and 2022.
The district stretches from the capital of Richmond to the
state's southern border, and is considered safely Democratic by
analysts. McClellan's election reduces House Republicans'
majority to 222-213.
McEachin died after battling cancer on Nov. 28, less than three
weeks after the Nov. 8 elections, before the new Congress was
sworn in on Jan. 3.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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