Two vulnerable Republicans held onto their seats as a "red wave" election boosted the GOP up and down the ballot.
Boosted in part by two pivotal Arizona races, Republicans have won a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, helping to cement total GOP control over the federal government’s elected bodies.
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — In a pivotal congressional race in Maine, the state's ranked choice voting system is being used to ...
After a competitive race, sitting GOP congressman David Schweikert has secured reelection in Arizona’s Congressional District ...
Of the 18 House seats that remain undecided, 11 are considered important in deciding control of the lower chamber of Congress ...
Incumbent Arizona Republican U.S. Rep. David Schweikert will return to Washington D.C. next year. In a pitched race for ...
PHOENIX – Freshly reelected U.S. Rep. David Schweikert said Monday he hopes to address unsustainable government spending ...
Rep. David Schweikert won re-election in Arizona's 1st Congressional District, narrowly defeating Democrat Amish Shah.
PHOENIX (AP) —Control over the U.S. House of Representatives still hangs in the balance, teetering between a Republican or Democratic majority with less than 20 races left to be called.
Schweikert won an eighth term in Arizona's 1st Congressional District by fending off a challenge from Democrat Amish Shah.