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    The 2024 Electoral College votes are available via the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)’s website. The results of the 2024 presidential election were certified during a joint ...

  3. Mike Johnson Can’t Stop The House From Certifying The ...

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    The new ground rules also say that states cannot appoint electors after Election Day, except if the state’s election was shuttered due to “force majeure events” or “extraordinary and ...

  4. President-elect of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The electoral votes are counted in a joint session of Congress in early January (on January 6 as required by 3 U.S. Code, Chapter 1, or an alternative date set by statute), and if the ballots are accepted without objections, the presidential and vice-presidential candidates winning at least 270 electoral votes—a majority of the total number ...

  5. How the Electoral College Actually Works

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    The winner won’t be decided by the number of votes cast in their favor but by a group of 538 people that make up the Electoral College. “When you go vote for President, you do not vote for ...

  6. Faithless elector - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Electoral College, a faithless elector is an elector who does not vote for the candidates for U.S. President and U.S. Vice President for whom the elector had pledged to vote, and instead votes for another person for one or both offices or abstains from voting.

  7. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    After the vote, each state sends to Congress a certified record of their electoral votes, called the Certificate of Vote. These certificates are opened during a joint session of Congress , held on January 6 [ 113 ] [ non-primary source needed ] unless another date is specified by law, and read aloud by the incumbent vice president, acting in ...

  8. Explainer-Key facts about the Electoral College and the 2024 ...

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    This means that one electoral vote in Wyoming, the least-populous state, represents about 192,000 people, while one vote in Texas, one of the most underrepresented states, represents about 730,000 ...

  9. Unpledged elector - Wikipedia

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    In United States presidential elections, an unpledged elector is a person nominated to stand as an elector but who has not pledged to support any particular presidential or vice presidential candidate, and is free to vote for any candidate when elected a member of the Electoral College. [1]