The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Virginia GOP pushes to declare winner in disputed House race

- By Denise Lavoie

RICHMOND, VA. » It’s time to pick the winner in a bitterly contested election that could decide the balance of power in the Virginia House of Delegates, Republican leaders said Friday, while urging a recount court to reject a bid by a Democratic challenger to reverse its decision declaring the race a tie.

Lawyers for Republican Del. David Yancey urged state elections officials to schedule a random drawing of the winner’s name no later than Jan. 9, the day before the legislatur­e reconvenes.

In court documents, Yancey’s lawyers argued that a three-judge recount court has already reviewed a single disputed ballot and found it was cast for Yancey, declaring the Nov. 7 election a tie.

“The Court’s ruling is final and not subject to appeal,” Yancey’s attorneys wrote. “Any further delay simply deprives the people of its representa­tive in the House of Delegates.”

Republican leaders also went on the attack in a conference call with reporters, accusing Democrats of deliberate­ly trying to make it difficult for the House to get down to business when the legislatur­e reconvenes.

“Democrats have sought to delay and obstruct at every turn,” said GOP House Leader Kirk Cox.

“They’ve sought to litigate their way to victory.”

The intense battle over the 94tn District is another dramatic twist in a November election that saw Democrats wipe out a 66-34 advantage held by Republican­s in the House, as voters vented anger toward Republican President Donald Trump.

If Simonds ultimately wins the 94th District, the House will be split 50-50 between Republican­s and Democrats. If Yancey wins, Republican­s will have a 5149 edge.

The state Board of Elections had been scheduled to pick the winner’s name out of a glass bowl on Wednesday, but postponed the drawing after Simonds filed her legal challenge.

Board Chairman James Alcorn said Friday that the three-judge election court has given no indication of whether it will reconsider its ruling declaring the race a tie. Alcorn said the board plans to reschedule the drawing next week, “unless the court intervenes.”

It initially appeared that Yancey had won the race by 10 votes. But Simonds won a recount by a single vote. The next day, the recount court declared a tie based on a disputed ballot the court determined was a vote for Yancey.

The result is one of two House races still in limbo.

A lawsuit is pending over ballots in a hotly contested race in the 28th District in the Fredericks­burg area.

 ?? JONATHON GRUENKE/THE DAILY PRESS VIA AP, FILE ?? In this Dec. 20 file photo, Del. David Yancey talks with reporters outside the Newport News, Va., Courthouse. Shelly Simonds, the Democrat in a tied race for a Virginia House seat says she’ll ask a court to declare the tie invalid. Simonds’ lawyers...
JONATHON GRUENKE/THE DAILY PRESS VIA AP, FILE In this Dec. 20 file photo, Del. David Yancey talks with reporters outside the Newport News, Va., Courthouse. Shelly Simonds, the Democrat in a tied race for a Virginia House seat says she’ll ask a court to declare the tie invalid. Simonds’ lawyers...
 ?? JOE FUDGE/THE DAILY PRESS VIA AP, FILE ?? In this Dec. 19 file photo, Democrat Shelly Simonds reacts to the news that she won the 94th District precincts by one vote following a recount in Hampton, Va. Simonds, the Democrat in a tied race for a Virginia House seat that could affect which party...
JOE FUDGE/THE DAILY PRESS VIA AP, FILE In this Dec. 19 file photo, Democrat Shelly Simonds reacts to the news that she won the 94th District precincts by one vote following a recount in Hampton, Va. Simonds, the Democrat in a tied race for a Virginia House seat that could affect which party...

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