U.S. media reported that House Republicans unanimously elected Johnson as their candidate for the next chairman at a general meeting of lawmakers on the 13th local time.
There were no contenders, and no one voiced opposition in the oral vote.
Earlier, President-elect Donald Trump attended the General Assembly and expressed his support for Johnson by saying, "I'm with him until the end."
Johnson will need the support of a majority of 218 people to become speaker of the 119th Congress in a vote in the plenary session of the House of Representatives scheduled for Jan. 3 next year.
Republicans retained their majority status by securing a majority in the election, but media have observed that hard-line Republican lawmakers are likely to vote against it to carry out their demands as before, hindering Johnson's election.
Lawmakers from the "Freedom Caucus," a hard-line group in the Republican Party, have criticized Mr. Johnson for cooperating in handling government budgets, including the Ukraine aid budget requested by the Biden administration.
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