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The Electoral Count Act of 1887 (ECA) (Pub. L. 49–90, 24 Stat. 373, [1] later codified at Title 3, Chapter 1 [2]) is a United States federal law that added to procedures set out in the Constitution of the United States for the counting of electoral votes following a presidential election.
House seats would be added in Allentown, Berks County, Chester County and York County, while eliminating existing districts in Erie and Philadelphia and Allegheny County. [19] Democrats attacked the plan as partisan, expressing hope that the plan would change prior to adoption. Rep.
Republican Sen. Susan Collins is spearheading an effort to reform the Electoral Count Act. It designates Jan. 6 as the day for Congress to count electoral votes.
The 2002 United States House elections in Pennsylvania was an election for Pennsylvania's delegation to the United States House of Representatives, which occurred as part of the general election of the House of Representatives on November 5, 2002.
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Yahoo News explains the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and how new legislation aims to finally close its many loopholes. How changing the Electoral Count Act might prevent another Jan. 6: Yahoo News ...
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The 2002 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. Incumbent Republican governor Mark Schweiker , who took office in 2001 when Tom Ridge resigned to become Homeland Security Advisor , was eligible to run for a full term, but did not do so.