KEY POINTS
  • Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy won the support of a majority of his own caucus in an election to choose the party's nominee for speaker of the House.
  • The results of the secret ballot vote were 188 votes for McCarthy and 31 for his challenger, Rep. Andy Biggs.
  • McCarthy still needs to win 218 votes in the full House to become speaker. Typically, the majority party's nominee wins the vote, but if McCarthy's opponents back someone else or don't vote at all, he could come up short.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) talks briefly with reporters before heading into House Republican caucus leadership elections in the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center on November 15, 2022 in Washington, DC.

WASHINGTON — Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, of California, won the support of a majority of his own caucus Tuesday in an internal party election to choose its nominee for speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

The results of the secret ballot vote were 188 votes for McCarthy and 31 for Rep. Andy Biggs, of Arizona, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus who challenged McCarthy from the right.