Judge orders New York district to be certified for Republican in last unresolved congressional race of 2020
(CNN)A New York judge ordered the State Board of Elections to certify Republican Claudia Tenney as the winner in New York's 22nd Congressional District Friday, bringing the last unresolved race of the 2020 election closer to a final resolution.
The
ruling comes after months of disputes over the vote count and it puts
Tenney, who represented the district from 2017 to 2019, 109 votes ahead
of Democrat Anthony Brindisi, who defeated Tenney in 2018.
"The
State Board will certify the results as directed" by the judge, John
Conklin, the New York State Board of Elections director of public
information, told CNN on Friday. "That could be as early as Monday."
Tenney
claimed victory. "I'm honored to have won this race," she said in a
statement posted to Twitter. "It was a hard-fought-campaign and I thank
Anthony Brindisi for his service. Now that every legal vote has been
counted, it's time for the results to be certified."
Brindisi said in a statement that he's "shocked and surprised" by the ruling, and called for "a full audit and hand recount."
Higher
courts could still revisit the counts and Brindisi could contest the
election in the House of Representatives. In the statement, his campaign
said Brindisi "remains committed to ensuring an accurate result to the
contest."
State
Supreme Court Justice Scott DelConte ruled that those avenues meant
having the election certified wouldn't cause "irreparable harm" to
Brindisi because the House "sits as the final judge of the elections of
its members."
DelConte
faulted the county boards of election for their handling of the
election but defended the integrity of the final process.
"As
a result of this special proceeding, every single valid vote that was
cast in New York's 22nd Congressional District has been accounted for,
and counted," DelConte wrote.
The
race is one of two major House elections that have been contested since
the November election. Iowa GOP Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks was
seated after winning her election against Democrat Rita Hart by six
votes. Hart has asked the House Administration Committee to count at
least 22 other votes.
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