Title 2 › Chapter CHAPTER 12— - CONTESTED ELECTIONS › § 382
If you were a candidate in the last election, say you believe you actually won, and want to challenge the election of a Member of the House, you must file written notice with the Clerk and give a copy to the person whose election you are challenging within 30 days after the official result is declared. The notice must say exactly why you are contesting, tell the winner they must answer under section 383 within 30 days of service, and be signed and sworn under oath or affirmation. You can serve the notice in six ways: give it to the person, leave it at their home with a sensible person at least 16 years old, leave it at their main office with someone in charge, hand it to an agent authorized to accept it, or mail it by registered or certified mail (service is complete when mailed). A verified return describing time and manner of service, and the post office receipt for registered or certified mail, are proof. That proof must be filed with the Clerk promptly and, in any case, no later than the winner’s 30-day answer deadline. Not filing proof does not make the service invalid.
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2 U.S.C. § 382
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73