Recount prevents California House race from being a three-way contest

Recount prevents California House race from being a three-way contest


In California‘s 16th Congressional District, the general election will be between two candidates, not three, after a recount broke a tie between the two second-place finishers.

Democratic candidates Evan Low and Joe Simitian had tied for second place behind Democrat Sam Liccardo, leading to a potential — and unusual — three-way race in November if the results held up, but the result was overturned after a recount was requested by a registered voter in Santa Clara County.

Both candidates had garnered 30,249 votes across San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, but after a recount in Santa Clara County, Low gained 11 votes and Simitian gained only seven. Officials announced the updated results on Tuesday.

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“Our elections staff has been working diligently for the past two

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