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Five facts on contested elections


Here are five facts on contested congressional elections:
1.         The authority for the House to overturn election results comes from the Constitution and the Federal Contested Elections Act.
Article 1, Section 5 of the Constitution says “Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members,” which means that the House and Senate can determine whether a member has been duly elected. In 1969, Congress passed the Federal Contested Elections Act, which laid out a procedure for losing candidates to contest the outcome. Within 30 days of the election’s certification by the state election body, the losing candidate can file a notice with the U.S. House, starting a process including candidate statements and depositions. The process resembles a court trial, with the losing candidate having the burden of proof. ....

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Senator tackles border woes, ensuring family visits at nursing homes


El Campo’s state senator juggles issues from illegal border crossings to making sure you get to visit your loved one living in a nursing home on any given day. That’s just another day at the office for Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham.
This week she co-authored a joint-senate resolution that would allow the governor to call a special legislative session if at least two-fifths of Texas’ counties, half the state’s population or two-thirds of its trauma regions were affected by the same disaster.
Two weeks ago, Kolkhorst was on the Texas-Mexico border with five fellow senators and Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw to see conditions related to ongoing illegal crossings. ....

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