7 of the 9 House speaker candidates voted to overturn 2020 election results

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7 of the 9 House speaker candidates voted to overturn 2020 election results
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Amanda Terkel is politics managing editor for NBC News Digital.

WASHINGTON — Of the nine Republicans running for House speaker, seven voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results that made Joe Biden president. After Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, took himself out of the running last week, when it became clear that he wouldn't get enough votes for the top job, nine men have lined up to see if they can pull the sword from the stone.

Speaker candidates Jack Bergman, of Michigan; Byron Donalds, of Florida; Kevin Hern, of Oklahoma; Mike Johnson, of Louisiana; Gary Palmer, of Alabama; and Pete Sessions, of Texas, all objected to certifying the 2020 election results in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Rep. Dan Meuser, of Pennsylvania, voted only to object to his home state's results. Reps. Tom Emmer, of Minnesota, and Austin Scott, of Georgia, are the two who didn't object.

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