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Aisha Wahab wins special election to serve out remainder of Eric Swalwell's term

The partial term for California's 14th Congressional District ends January 2027, after which the candidate chosen in the November election will serve the next full term.

Published August 20, 2026, 11:13 PM
Updated August 21, 2026, 12:09 AM3.2K
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Aisha Wahab wins special election to serve out remainder of Eric Swalwell's term

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Jose Fabian

Web Producer, CBS Bay Area

Jose Fabian is a web producer for CBS Bay Area where he reports on local crime, politics and breaking news. He studied political science and journalism at Sacramento State and was born and raised in Northern California.

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In a special election, Bay Area voters have chosen state Sen. Aisha Wahab to carry out the remainder of former Rep. Eric Swalwell's term, The Associated Press projects.  

Wahab will represent California's 14th Congressional District until January 2027. New vote totals from the Alameda County Registrar of Voters indicate Wahab's lead over Bay Area Rapid Transit Director Melissa Hernandez has grown and is insurmountable with the remaining votes still needing to be counted.

The seat was left vacant after Swalwell resigned from Congress in April, following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct that he has denied.

Voters in Alameda County will have to vote for the same seat in November to decide who will carry out the next full term. The same candidates will be on the ballot.

Early voting and vote-by-mail begin on Oct. 5 for the general election. Election Day is Nov. 3. 

Wahab was elected to the state Senate in 2022 representing the 10th District, which covers parts of the East Bay Area and Silicon Valley, including the cities of Hayward, Fremont, Milpitas, Sunnyvale, San Jose and Santa Clara.

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