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Here Are The Names Of 126 Members Of The House Who Refuse To
Accept That Biden Won
These 126 House
Republicans threw their support behind a Texas attempt to overturn the election
results in key battleground states.
Stephanie K. Baer | BuzzFeed
News Reporter
Last updated on December
11, 2020, at 6:42 p.m. ET
Posted on December 10,
2020, at 7:31 p.m.
House Republicans gather on the steps of the US
Capitol for a press conference.
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All 50 states have
officially certified the results of the 2020
presidential election as of this week, reaffirming what has been known
for over a month now: Joe Biden will be the next president of the United
States.
And yet, on Thursday, 106
Republican members of Congress signed an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court
to allow the state of Texas to file a lawsuit that seeks to invalidate the
election results in the states of Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and
Pennsylvania, all of which President Donald Trump lost. On Friday,
Republicans filed
an updated brief to include an additional 20 members.
Several hours later on
Friday evening, the court rejected Texas's challenge, saying the state lacked
standing to sue.
With electors scheduled
to meet on Monday to officially name Biden the victor, it was a long shot that
the court would step in. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court justices denied a Republican effort to challenge a 2019 Pennsylvania
law that expanded mail-in voting.
Among the representatives
who signed on are several members who have just won races in the very states
whose elections they now allege are so rife with "irregularities"
that they want the court to throw out the results. There is no evidence of
widespread electoral fraud.
Here are their
names:
Rep. Mike Johnson of
Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Gary Palmer of
Alabama’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Steve Scalise of
Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio’s
4th Congressional District
Rep. Ralph Abraham of
Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Rick W. Allen of
Georgia’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. James R. Baird of
Indiana’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Jim Banks of
Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Jack Bergman of
Michigan’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Andy Biggs of
Arizona’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Gus Bilirakis of
Florida’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Bishop of North
Carolina’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Bost of
Illinois’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Kevin Brady of
Texas’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Mo Brooks of
Alabama’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Ken Buck of
Colorado’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ted Budd of North
Carolina’s 13th Congressional District
Rep. Tim Burchett of
Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Michael C. Burgess
of Texas’s 26th Congressional District
Rep. Bradley Byrne of
Alabama’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ken Calvert of
California’s 42nd Congressional District
Rep. Earl L. “Buddy”
Carter of Georgia’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ben Cline of
Virginia’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Cloud of
Texas’s 27th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Conaway of
Texas’s 11th Congressional District
Rep. Rick Crawford of
Arkansas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Dan Crenshaw of
Texas’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of
Florida’s 25th Congressional District
Rep. Jeff Duncan of South
Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Neal P. Dunn of
Florida’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Tom Emmer of
Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Ron Estes of
Kansas’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Drew Ferguson of
Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann of
Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Bill Flores of
Texas’s 17th Congressional District
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of
Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Virginia Foxx of
North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Russ Fulcher of
Idaho’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Matt Gaetz of
Florida’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Greg Gianforte of
Montana’s at-large congressional district
Rep. Bob Gibbs of Ohio’s
7th Congressional District
Rep. Louie Gohmert of
Texas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Lance Gooden of
Texas’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Sam Graves of
Missouri’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Mark Green of
Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Guest of
Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland’s
1st Congressional District
Rep. Vicky Hartzler of
Missouri’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Kevin Hern of
Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Clay Higgins of
Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth
of Indiana’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Richard Hudson of
North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Bill Huizenga of
Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Bill Johnson of
Ohio’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. John Joyce of
Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District
Rep. Fred Keller of
Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Kelly of
Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District
Rep. Trent Kelly of
Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Steve King of Iowa’s
4th Congressional District
Rep. David Kustoff of
Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Darin LaHood of
Illinois’s 18th Congressional District
Rep. Doug LaMalfa of
California’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Doug Lamborn of
Colorado’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Robert E. Latta of
Ohio’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Debbie Lesko of
Arizona’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer
of Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Kenny Marchant of
Texas’s 24th Congressional District
Rep. Roger Marshall of
Kansas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Tom McClintock of
California’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Cathy McMorris
Rodgers of Washington’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Meuser of
Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Carol D. Miller of
West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. John Moolenaar of
Michigan’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Alex X. Mooney of
West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Markwayne Mullin of
Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Gregory Murphy of
North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Dan Newhouse of
Washington’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ralph Norman of
South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Scott Perry of
Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler of
Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District
Rep. Tom Rice of South
Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. John Rose of
Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. David Rouzer of
North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. John Rutherford of
Florida’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Austin Scott of
Georgia’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Simpson of
Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Adrian Smith of
Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Jason Smith of
Missouri’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Ross Spano of
Florida’s 15th Congressional District
Rep. Elise Stefanik of
New York’s 21st Congressional District
Rep. Glenn Thompson of
Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District
Rep. Tom Tiffany of
Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. William Timmons of
South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ann Wagner of
Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Tim Walberg of
Michigan’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Waltz of
Florida’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Randy Weber of
Texas’s 14th Congressional District
Rep. Daniel Webster of
Florida’s 11th Congressional District
Rep. Brad Wenstrup of
Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Bruce Westerman of
Arkansas’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Roger Williams of
Texas’s 25th Congressional District
Rep. Joe Wilson of South
Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Rob Wittman of
Virginia’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ron Wright of
Texas’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Ted S. Yoho of
Florida’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Lee Zeldin of New
York’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Kevin McCarthy of
California’s 23rd Congressional District
Rep. Robert Aderholt of
Alabama’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Jodey Arrington of
Texas’s 19th Congressional District
Rep. Brian Babin of
Texas’s 36th Congressional District
Rep. Doug Collins of
Georgia’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Scott DesJarlais of
Tennessee’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Morgan Griffith of
Virginia’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Jim Hagedorn of
Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Jody Hice of
Georgia’s 10th Congressional District
Rep. Billy Long of
Missouri’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Barry Loudermilk of
Georgia’s 11th Congressional District
Rep. Steven Palazzo of
Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Greg Pence of
Indiana’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Bill Posey of
Florida’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Rogers of
Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Pete Stauber of
Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. W. Gregory Steube of
Florida’s 17th Congressional District
Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New
Jersey's 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Mark Walker of North
Carolina’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Jackie Walorski of
Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District
December 11, 2020, at
2:53 p.m.
Update: This post has been updated with 20 additional members of the
house whose names were added in an updated brief filed Friday.
December 11, 2020, at
4:57 p.m.
Update: This post has been updated to correct errors in Friday's
filing regarding the states that members W. Gregory Steube and Jeff Van Drew
represent.
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