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April 1, 2021
Washington- Democrat Rita Hart has ended her challenge to the outcome of her congressional race against Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks.
Radio Iowa reports that State-certified results showed Hart finishing six votes behind Miller-Meeks, out of more than 400-thousand cast in Iowa’s second congressional district.
Hart filed a petition with the U.S. House Committee on Administration. She argued at least 22 legally cast ballots had not been included in the district-wide recount in November. Hart says after many conversations with people she trusts, she made the decision to end the contest.
Hart says there’s been a toxic drumbeat of political disinformation about the review process and Hart’s calling for reform of the recount process in close races like hers to ensure lawfully cast votes aren’t excluded in the future. Hart, in a written statement, said having the race be in limbo has been difficult for all involved and she wished Miller-Meeks all th
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Iowa’s 2nd district Congressional race is now over
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Democrat Rita Hart is no longer challenging the outcome of her race against Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks.
State-certified results showed Hart finishing six votes behind Miller-Meeks, out of more than 400,000 cast in Iowa’s second congressional district. Hart filed a petition with the U.S. House Committee on Administration, arguing at least 22 legally cast ballots had not been included in the district-wide recount in November.
Hart this afternoon announced that “after many conversations with people she trusts,” she made the decision to end the contest. Hart said there’s been “a toxic drumbeat of political disinformation” about the review process and Hart’s calling for reform of Iowa’s recount process in close races like hers to ensure lawfully cast votes aren’t excluded in the future.