The 15 Republicans Who Switched Their Votes to McCarthy for House Speaker

The GOP leader won some key conservatives over in the 13th round.

(Bloomberg) — The US House speaker fight is finally drawing to a close.

Republican leader Kevin McCarthy’s emerging deal that includes rule changes to give conservatives more influence has helped flip antagonists. McCarthy likely still needs two of the remaining six holdouts to win, depending on absences. The House has adjourned and plans to vote again at 10 p.m. in Washington, DC. 

Read More: Breaking Down the Math for McCarthy to Win the Speakership 

These are the conservatives who flipped to vote for McCarthy after the 13th roll call vote on Friday:

  • Dan Bishop, North Carolina
  • Josh Brecheen, Oklahoma
  • Michael Cloud, Texas
  • Andrew Clyde, Georgia
  • Byron Donalds, Florida
  • Paul Gosar, Arizona
  • Andy Harris, Maryland
  • Anna Paulina Luna, Florida
  • Mary Miller, Illinois
  • Ralph Norman, South Carolina
  • Andy Ogles, Tennessee
  • Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
  • Chip Roy, Texas
  • Keith Self, Texas
  • Victoria Spartz, Indiana

These are the conservatives who voted for another candidate during the 13th roll call vote on Friday:

  • Andy Biggs, Arizona
  • Lauren Boebert, Colorado
  • Matt Gaetz, Florida
  • Bob Good, Virginia
  • Eli Crane, Arizona
  • Matt Rosendale, Montana

Not Voting:

  • Ken Buck, Colorado
  • Wesley Hunt, Texas

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