Recap: Energy House Race Winners

Recap: Energy House Race Winners

November 4, 2020

For the past three weeks, in anticipation of Election Day, Power The Future has highlighted key energy districts nationwide. The presidential, Senate, and House races each have massive implications for the energy industry – will America continue to pursue an agenda of energy dominance, or pursue a radical green agenda?

Presidential votes continue to be counted, and a definitive winner may not be named for days to come. But, fortunately, each of the House races that we highlighted were won by candidates who are committed to protecting and encouraging America’s natural gas and oil industry.

These victories are an important reminder to eco-left groups and public officials nationwide – America needs a strong energy industry that provides millions of good-paying jobs, generates billions of dollars for the economy, and provides our country with leverage at the international trade table. Clearly, the people agree:

California’s 23rd Congressional District Winner: Leader Kevin McCarthy (R), 57.7%

Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District Winner: Rep. Mike Kelly (R), 66.5%

Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District Winner: Rep. Stephanie Bice (R), 52.1%

New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District Winner: Rep. Yvette Herrell (R), 53.9%

Texas 19th Congressional District Winner: Rep. Jodey Arrington (R), 74.8%

Colorado 3rd Congressional District Winner: Rep. Lauren Boebert (R), 51.1%

Colorado 4th Congressional District Winner: Rep. Ken Buck (R), 59.9%

Ohio 6th Congressional District Winner: Rep. Bill Johnson (R), 74.3%

California’s 22nd Congressional District Winner: Rep. Devin Nunes (R), 53.5%

Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District Winner: Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R), 66.9%

Texas’s 11th Congressional District Winner: Rep. August Pfluger (R), 79.7%