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House Democrats Weigh Option to Decide Contested Iowa Election
19 Feb 2021
The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has taken initial steps to make a decision in a contested Iowa election, one involving Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Amy Hart, who lost to Miller-Meeks by six votes.
Democrats have now begun to shift their focus to the race after Hart’s continuous claim that Miller-Meeks was improperly declared the winner, although multiple recounts have shown otherwise.
Politico, the “House Administration Committee gathered virtually Friday afternoon to finalize the process by which it will adjudicate Hart’s claim, which was filed under the Federal Contested Elections Act.”
By Hayley Foran and Spectrum News Staff Oneida County UPDATED 9:45 AM ET Feb. 17, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:13 PM ET Feb. 16, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:13 PM EST Feb. 16, 2021
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Oneida County s two election commissioners have announced they are stepping down after numerous issues were discovered during the court battle over the 22nd Congressional District race.
Republican Claudia Tenney narrowly beat incumbent Democrat Anthony Brindisi, but it took three months of litigation before results were certified. Tenney s victory was certified just in the past two weeks.
The judge overseeing the case cited several problems with the Oneida County Board of Elections, including a failure to process many registration forms that were submitted by th