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HouseH. Rpt. 119-542025-04-09

DISMISSING THE ELECTION CONTEST RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE THIRTIETH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS

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Summary

This report documents the House Administration Committee's decision to dismiss an election contest challenging the results of the 2024 congressional race for Texas's 30th House district. The dismissal means the committee found insufficient grounds to overturn the election outcome or order a new election. This type of report is required when someone formally contests a House election result, and the committee must review the challenge before deciding whether to proceed or dismiss it.

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House Report 119-54 - DISMISSING THE ELECTION CONTEST RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE THIRTIETH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS

[House Report 119-54]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]

119th Congress }                                              { Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 1st Session   }                                              { 119-54

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           DISMISSING THE ELECTION CONTEST RELATING TO THE
            OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVE  FROM  THE  THIRTIETH
            CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS
                                _______
                               
   April 9, 2025.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be 
                                printed
                                _______
                                
          Mr. Steil, from the Committee on House Administration,
                         submitted the following

                              R E P O R T

                       [To accompany H. Res. 311]

    The Committee on House Administration, having had under 
consideration an original resolution dismissing the election 
contest relating to the office of Representative from the 
Thirtieth Congressional District of Texas, reports the same to 
the House with the recommendation that the resolution be agreed 
to.

        DISMISSING THE ELECTION CONTEST IN THE THIRTIETH
                CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS

    The Committee on House Administration, having had under 
consideration an original resolution dismissing the election 
contest in the Thirtieth District of Texas, reports the same to 
the House with the recommendation that the resolution be agreed 
to.

                            COMMITTEE ACTION

    On March 11, 2025, by voice vote, a quorum being present, 
the Committee agreed to a motion to report the resolution 
favorably to the House.

                      COMMITTEE OVERSIGHT FINDINGS

    In compliance with House rule XIII, clause 3(c)(1), the 
Committee states that the findings and recommendations of the 
Committee, based on oversight activities under House rule X, 
clause 2(b)(1), are incorporated into the general discussion 
section of this report.

            STATEMENT OF BUDGET AUTHORITY AND RELATED ITEMS

    The resolution does not provide new budget authority, new 
spending authority, new credit authority, or an increase or 
decrease in revenues or tax expenditures and a statement under 
House rule XIII, clause 3(c)(2) and section 308(a)(1) of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974 is not required.

               CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE COST ESTIMATE

    In compliance with House rule XIII, clause 3(c)(3), the 
Committee states that the Director of the Congressional Budget 
Office did not submit a cost estimate and comparison under 
section 402 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.

                           STATEMENT OF FACTS

    On January 3, 2025, Jrmar Jefferson (``Contestant'') filed 
a Notice of Contest with the Clerk of the House of 
Representatives pursuant to the Federal Contested Elections Act 
(FCEA).\1\ Contestant ran as a Libertarian for the office of 
Representative to the United States Congress representing the 
Thirtieth Congressional District of the State of Texas in the 
November 5, 2024, general election. The other principal 
candidate for the Thirtieth Congressional District was 
incumbent Democrat Jasmine Crockett (``Contestee''). On 
November 25, 2024, the Texas Secretary of State, Jane Nelson, 
along with Texas Governor Greg Abbott, issued a Certificate of 
Election to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, 
certifying Contestee as the winner of the Thirtieth 
Congressional District.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \1\2 U.S.C. Sec. Sec. 381-96.
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                            BASIS OF CONTEST

    In his Notice of Contest, Contestant alleges that the 
official application for office filed by Contestee was flawed 
due to its inclusion of a non-Texas or ``out of state'' notary, 
in violation of Texas state law. Contestant further alleged 
that Contestee's post filing activities are thus unlawful and 
fraudulent.

                                STANDING

    To have standing under the FCEA, a contestant must have 
been a candidate for election to the House of Representatives 
in the last preceding election and claim a right to the 
Contestee's seat.\2\ Contestant was the Libertarian nominee and 
his name appeared as a candidate for the Thirtieth 
Congressional District on the official ballot for the November 
5, 2024 election, thereby satisfying the standing requirement.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \2\2 U.S.C. Sec. 382(a).
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                             TIMING/NOTICE

    FCEA requires that a contestant ``shall, within thirty days 
after the result of such election shall have been declared by 
the officer or Board of Canvassers authorized by law to declare 
such result, file with the Clerk and serve upon the contestee 
written notice of his intention to contest such election.''\3\ 
The Notice of Contest was filed with the Clerk of the House of 
Representatives on January 3, 2025, which is after the 
statutory deadline prescribed by the FCEA.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \3\Id.
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                                ANALYSIS

    The Committee finds that Contestant has failed to timely 
file his notice of contest with the Clerk of the House of 
Representatives. Under the FCEA, the deadline to file for 
Contestant to file with the Clerk of the House of 
Representatives to contest this election would have been 
December 25, 2024, 30 days after the Secretary of State and 
Governor of Texas officially certified the election results for 
this contest. Contestant filed his notice of contest with the 
Clerk on January 3, 2025, a date occurring after the prescribed 
time period, therefore the Committee finds that this claim must 
be dismissed due to untimely filing.

                               CONCLUSION

    For the reasons discussed above, the Committee therefore 
concludes that this contest should be dismissed.

                                  [all]