Federal Contested Elections Act
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The Federal Contested Elections Act of 1969 (2 U.S.C. §§ 381 et seq.) provides a procedure for candidates to the United States House of Representatives to contest general elections by filing with the Clerk of the House. The law delegates all matters involving contested elections first to the Committee on House Administration, which receives jurisdiction of such matters by the rules of the House.
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Federal Contested Elections Act
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The Federal Contested Elections Act of 1969 (2 U.S.C. §§ 381 et seq.) provides a procedure for candidates to the United States House of Representatives to contest general elections by filing with the Clerk of the House. The law delegates all matters involving contested elections first to the Committee on House Administration, which receives jurisdiction of such matters by the rules of the House.
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