Mariannette Miller-Meeks

American physician & politician

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2024 Miller-Meeks ran in the internal House Republican Conference elections for secretary but was defeated by Erin Houchin of Indiana.
2024 Wins a third term in a very close race.
2024 Miller-Meeks ran for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives against Christina Bohannan in an extremely close race, ultimately winning by 801 votes after a recount and securing a third term.
2024 Miller-Meeks ran in the internal House Republican Conference elections for secretary but was defeated by Erin Houchin of Indiana.
2024 Miller-Meeks ran for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives against Christina Bohannan in an extremely close race, ultimately winning by 801 votes after a recount and securing a third term.
2024 Wins a third term in a very close race.
2022 Voted for the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act, an antitrust package aimed at cracking down on corporate anti-competitive behavior, as part of a group of 39 Republicans.
2022 Voted for the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act, an antitrust package aimed at cracking down on corporate anti-competitive behavior, as part of a group of 39 Republicans.
November 2022 Mariannette Miller-Meeks was re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating Democratic nominee Christina Bohannan in the general election by winning 53% to 47% in the redistricted 1st district of Iowa.
November 2022 Mariannette Miller-Meeks was re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating Democratic nominee Christina Bohannan in the general election by winning 53% to 47% in the redistricted 1st district of Iowa.
July 19 2022 Miller-Meeks voted for the Respect for Marriage Act along with 46 other Republican representatives, codifying federal legal protection for same-sex marriage.
July 19 2022 Miller-Meeks voted for the Respect for Marriage Act along with 46 other Republican representatives, codifying federal legal protection for same-sex marriage.
2021 Miller-Meeks voted against the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
2021 Begins serving as U.S. representative from Iowa's 1st congressional district (initially numbered as the 2nd district).
2021 Miller-Meeks, along with all other Senate and House Republicans, voted against the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
2021 Miller-Meeks was one of 29 Republicans who voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, demonstrating support for LGBT rights and anti-violence legislation.
2021 Miller-Meeks was one of 29 Republicans who voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, demonstrating support for LGBT rights and anti-violence legislation.
2021 Miller-Meeks, along with all other Senate and House Republicans, voted against the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
2021 Miller-Meeks voted against the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
2021 Begins serving as U.S. representative from Iowa's 1st congressional district (initially numbered as the 2nd district).
July 21 2021 Miller-Meeks co-sponsored the America's CHILDREN Act with Deborah Ross, proposing a bill to prevent children of long-term visa holders from having their visas expire at age 21 and providing a pathway to permanent residency for those who meet specific criteria.
July 21 2021 Miller-Meeks co-sponsored the America's CHILDREN Act with Deborah Ross, proposing a bill to prevent children of long-term visa holders from having their visas expire at age 21 and providing a pathway to permanent residency for those who meet specific criteria.
May 19 2021 Miller-Meeks was one of 35 Republicans who voted to approve legislation establishing the January 6 commission to investigate the storming of the U.S. Capitol.
May 19 2021 Miller-Meeks was one of 35 Republicans who voted to approve legislation establishing the January 6 commission to investigate the storming of the U.S. Capitol.
March 31 2021 Rita Hart withdrew her election challenge, effectively confirming Miller-Meeks' victory in the congressional race.
March 31 2021 Rita Hart withdrew her election challenge, effectively confirming Miller-Meeks' victory in the congressional race.
January 3 2021 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi provisionally seated Miller-Meeks in the U.S. House of Representatives, pending resolution of Hart's election challenge.
January 3 2021 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi provisionally seated Miller-Meeks in the U.S. House of Representatives, pending resolution of Hart's election challenge.
2020 Miller-Meeks completed her term in the Iowa State Senate.
2020 Miller-Meeks stated that an infrastructure bill would be her main priority, suggesting a fuel tax increase to pay for it.
2020 Miller-Meeks stated that an infrastructure bill would be her main priority, suggesting a fuel tax increase to pay for it.
2020 Miller-Meeks completed her term in the Iowa State Senate.
December 2020 The Iowa State Canvassing Board certified Miller-Meeks' victory, confirming her win in the 2nd congressional district election.
December 2020 The Iowa State Canvassing Board certified Miller-Meeks' victory, confirming her win in the 2nd congressional district election.
November 3 2020 Miller-Meeks won the election against Rita Hart by a razor-thin margin of six votes, making it one of the closest congressional races in the 2020 election cycle.
November 3 2020 Miller-Meeks won the election against Rita Hart by a razor-thin margin of six votes, making it one of the closest congressional races in the 2020 election cycle.
June 2 2020 Miller-Meeks won the Republican primary election for Iowa's 2nd congressional district, defeating former Illinois Congressman Bobby Schilling.
June 2 2020 Miller-Meeks won the Republican primary election for Iowa's 2nd congressional district, defeating former Illinois Congressman Bobby Schilling.
2019 Begins serving as Iowa state senator from the 41st district.
2019 Begins serving as Iowa state senator from the 41st district.
2018 Mariannette Miller-Meeks ran for Iowa Senate, District 41 and defeated Democratic nominee Mary Stewart.
2018 Mariannette Miller-Meeks ran for Iowa Senate, District 41 and defeated Democratic nominee Mary Stewart.
November 6 2018 Miller-Meeks ran in the general election for Iowa's 2nd congressional district but lost to Democratic incumbent Dave Loebsack.
November 6 2018 Miller-Meeks ran in the general election for Iowa's 2nd congressional district but lost to Democratic incumbent Dave Loebsack.
June 5 2018 Miller-Meeks won the Republican primary for Iowa's 2nd congressional district, defeating Christopher Peters with 54.5% of the vote.
June 5 2018 Miller-Meeks won the Republican primary for Iowa's 2nd congressional district, defeating Christopher Peters with 54.5% of the vote.
2014 Resigned from the Iowa Department of Public Health to run for Congress.
2014 Ran for the third time as the Republican nominee for Iowa's 2nd congressional district, campaigning against the Affordable Care Act, opposing legalized abortion except in specific cases, and standing against same-sex marriage.
2014 Ran for the third time as the Republican nominee for Iowa's 2nd congressional district, campaigning against the Affordable Care Act, opposing legalized abortion except in specific cases, and standing against same-sex marriage.
2014 Resigned from the Iowa Department of Public Health to run for Congress.

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