Politics & Government

Northern Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie lone GOP ‘no’ vote on House Speaker Mike Johnson

Rep. Thomas Massie, the Northern Kentucky Republican who represents the 4th District in Congress, was the sole Republican to vote against Mike Johnson in his effort to retain his role as Speaker of the US House of Representatives on Friday.

Massie had made his intent to vote against Johnson clear for weeks, even as President-elect Donald Trump threw his endorsement behind the Louisiana congressman to retain the speaker’s gavel.

The final tally was 218 votes for Johnson, 215 for Democratic Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Massie’s single vote for Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota.

Ahead of the vote on the first day of the 119th Congress, Massie promised to be a, “Hell no,” on Johnson in a social media post.

“I respect and support President Trump, but his endorsement of Mike Johnson is going to work out about as well as his endorsement of Speaker Paul Ryan,” Massie wrote on X in late December. “We’ve seen Johnson partner with the Democrats to send money to Ukraine, authorize spying on Americans and blow the budget.”

Two other Republicans — Keith Self of Texas and Ralph Norman of South Carolina — initially joined Massie in opposing Johnson, but changed their votes before the vote closed.

Massie, known for his contrarian streak, and has found himself voting against his fellow Republicans before.

He has represented the 4th District since 2012.

This story was originally published January 3, 2025 at 3:41 PM.

Tessa Duvall
Lexington Herald-Leader
Tessa has been the Herald-Leader’s Politics and Public Affairs Editor since March 2024, after acting as Frankfort Bureau Chief since joining the paper in August 2022. A native of Bowling Green and a graduate of Western Kentucky University, Tessa has also reported in Texas, Florida and Louisville, where she covered education, criminal justice and policing.
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