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Dem Rep. Eric Swalwell insists he DOES live in California, hits back at suit claiming he can’t run for governor

January 19, 2026
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Dem Rep. Eric Swalwell insists he DOES live in California, hits back at suit claiming he can’t run for governor

Lefty California Rep. Eric Swalwell is forcefully pushing back against a lawsuit claiming he can’t run for governor because he doesn’t actually live in the Golden State, calling the accusation “nonsense” and politically motivated.

In an exclusive statement to The Post, his campaign’s general consultant said Swalwell has always maintained a California residence.

Security concerns tied to repeated death threats against Swalwell explain why a campaign office address was listed on legal filings, according to campaign consultant Kate Maeder. She called the practice legal and common in California politics.

Eric Swalwell speaks into a microphone, gesturing with his right hand, in front of a blue background.
A rep for Swalwell said repeated death threats is why his campaign office address is listed on legal documents. AFP via Getty Images

Right-wing filmmaker Joel Gilbert, who filed the suit, claims Swalwell actually lives in Washington, D.C., and therefore fails to meet California’s five-year residency requirement to run for governor.

Gilbert alleged Swalwell owns no California property and pointed to a campaign filing listing a Sacramento office address rather than a personal residence, arguing the congressman should be disqualified from the ballot.

Swalwell’s team dismissed the case as a stunt, noting the claim comes from a MAGA blogger who has previously promoted fringe theories. They noted that the congressman holds a California driver’s license and pays California taxes.

The post Dem Rep. Eric Swalwell insists he DOES live in California, hits back at suit claiming he can’t run for governor appeared first on New York Post.

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