It has been more than a month since she was elected to fill her father’s 7th Congressional District seat.

By Gary Grado for Votebeat

Callers to the Tucson office of Arizona’s 7th Congressional District hear a familiar voice on the automated greeting.

“Hello, this is Raúl Grijalva, thank you for calling the congressional office.”

The voice tells the callers that someone from his congressional office will return the call promptly.

That won’t happen.

The congressman died in March. His daughter, Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat like her father, won a special election on Sept. 23 to fill his seat, and became the representative-elect. But more than a month later, House Speaker Mike Johnson has not sworn her in. Johnson, a Republican, said he will not do so until the House is back in session, w

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