Democratic Representative Betty McCollum has secured reelection for a seat in the U.S. House, representing Minnesota as of Wednesday. McCollum has an extensive political career, having served 12 consecutive two-year terms, and holds the position of the longest-serving member in the state’s congressional delegation. She has represented Minnesota’s 4th District, which encompasses St. Paul and nearby suburbs, since 2001. At her initial election, McCollum became only the second woman to be elected to Congress from Minnesota.
For the second consecutive election cycle, her opponent from the Republican Party was May Lor Xiong, a real estate broker from Roseville. Xiong is a Hmong American, and her family fled to the U.S. as refugees in 1987. The announcement of McCollum’s victory was made by news sources at 2:31 a.m. EST, confirming her successful bid to continue serving in Congress.
McCollum’s longstanding presence in Washington reflects her deep commitment to her constituents and her leadership within the Democratic Party. The ongoing support from voters in her district showcases her influence and the confidence that constituents have in her abilities to address their concerns and represent their interests at the national level.
As she embarks on another term, McCollum faces numerous challenges and opportunities in a rapidly changing political landscape, but her experience and history in office position her well to navigate the complexities of legislation and governance in the coming years.