DES MOINES, Iowa â Miller-Meeksâ campaign accused Hartâs campaign of distorting the recount process underway in Iowaâs 2nd Congressional District. Scott County began the process on Tuesday, with Davis and Johnson counties starting on Wednesday. Former State Senator Rita Hart, D-Wheatland, requested a recount in the districtâs 24 counties. She trails State Senator Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Ottumwa, by 47 votes.
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said that counties would need to submit the amended election results by November 30, the deadline for the stateâs certification of election results. The Hart campaign argues Iowa law allows for a delay in state certification in the event of a recount.
The law state, âIf necessary, the state canvass required ⊠shall be delayed with respect to the office or the nomination to which the recount pertains.â
âUnlike states that utilize a significant number of government staff persons and/or civic volunteers to conduct recounts, Iowa law requires a three-person recount board to conduct the recount in each county, regardless of the countyâs size or the number of ballots being recounted. Some of these all-volunteer boards are already diligently working to complete their recounts by November 30, 2020,â the Hart campaign wrote.
The Hart campaign argued that some counties and recount boards interpret Pateâs guidance to mean precincts where ballots are being machine counted; the recount board cannot apply the lawâs voter intent standards unless a full hand recount is conducted in that precinct.
âThis is significant because of the unusually large number of absentee ballots in this election (which the counties generally treat as a single precinct), and because of the likelihood that these ballots contain valid votes for the candidates which a machine recount will not detect,â Hartâs campaign stated.
âThe Secretary of Stateâs Office, in accordance with state law, has issued clear guidance on the recount process. That guidance prohibits what the Hart campaign requests: plucking votes out and adding them to the totals without checking if they have already been counted,â Miller-Meeks campaign spokesman Eric Woolson said.
âThe Hart campaign doesnât like the fact that Mariannette Miller-Meeks has won the race based on the official canvasses in all 24 counties and is attempting to manipulate the process until its candidate gets a do-over in her favor. In short, the Hart campaignâs attempt to alter the raceâs outcome is misguided, does a disservice to the recount process, and should not be allowed to prevail,â he added.
Cross-posted from The Iowa Torch.