Republican Greg Lopez won the special election in Colorado's 4th Congressional District, securing a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives to serve out the remainder of former Rep.
Ken Buck's term. Lopez, a former mayor and two-time gubernatorial candidate, emerged victorious in a district known for its conservative leanings. His win not only fills the vacancy left by Buck but also slightly strengthens the Republican Party's slim majority in the House. Lopez's political background includes serving as the mayor of Parker, Colorado, and as the state's district director for the U.S. Small Business Administration.
His tenure in Congress will be brief, however, as it only lasts until the current term ends in early January.
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