House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told reporters on Wednesday she will seat Iowa Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks on Sunday despite an ongoing challenge from her Democratic opponent, Rita Hart. The race was decided by just six votes. A spokesman for Pelosi, Drew Hammill, stated that regarding the Iowa race between Miller-Meeks and Hart, “every vote counts, and that’s why the Committee on House Administration is conducting a thorough and fair review of this election to make sure every vote is counted as cast.” “Pending the outcome of the Committee’s review … we intend to provisionally seat [Miller-Meeks] on Sunday,” Hammill added. Hart last week had called for the House Administration Committee’s investigation into the Iowa 2nd Congressional District election. Iowa certified Miller-Meeks as the winner of the race. Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) previously argued that there is no reason why the tiny, six-vote margin of victory should preclude Miller-Meeks from being seated …