Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) on July 11 filed a petition for a recount in his June 18 primary election after narrowly losing to state Sen. John McGuire.
Virginia does not have automatic recounts, but a candidate may request one if the margin is less than one percentage point. In this case, Mr. Good will have to pay for the recount because the margin is greater than 0.5 percent, but if he wins, he will receive a refund.
If Mr. Good loses, he will become the first Republican incumbent to lose his primary to a non-incumbent challenger this election year.
âThe Good for Congress campaign has filed our Petition for Recount with the Clerk of the Court in Goochland County. We anticipate a preliminary hearing soon on a full recount,â the campaign said in an emailed statement to The Epoch Times.
âWeâve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support for the campaign to move ahead with the recount process. In the meantime, Congressman Good will continue serving his constituents and fighting for reduced spending, secure borders, and our constitutional freedoms,â the statement said.
A Goochland County judge is expected to set a hearing to determine recount procedures sometime within the next week, as per Virginia law.
Mr. Goodâs contentious primary battle has highlighted recent divisions within the GOP. After he backed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in his unsuccessful presidential primary campaign, former President Donald Trump endorsed Mr. Goodâs opponent, Mr. McGuire, a former Navy SEAL.
Mr. Good was also one of eight Republicans who voted to remove former Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) as House speaker.
Whoever wins the recount will face off against Gloria Witt, who won the Democrat primary, garnering nearly 57 percent of the vote.
The seat seems likely to stay in GOP hands as Mr. Good won reelection in 2022 with 57.6 percent of the vote.
The Epoch Times has reached out to Mr. McGuireâs campaign for comment.
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