When do electoral votes take place




















Harris [D] V. Opponent: Michael R. Pence [R] Notes For the first time since adopting their respective systems, both Maine and Nebraska split their electoral votes: Maine distributes its electoral votes proportionally, with two at-large electors representing the statewide winning presidential and vice presidential candidates and one elector each representing the winners from its two Congressional districts. For only the second time since adopting this system, Maine's four electoral votes were split between the two major party tickets.

Electoral votes the Certificates of Vote must be received by the President of the Senate and the Archivist no later than nine days after the meeting of the electors. If votes are lost or delayed, the Archivist may take extraordinary measures to retrieve duplicate originals.

As the new Congress assembles, the Archivist transmits sets of Certificates to Congress, as requested. This generally happens when the Senate does not receive its set of Certificates on time. Congress meets in joint session to count the electoral votes. The Vice President, as President of the Senate, presides over the count and announces the results of the Electoral College vote.

If any objections to the electoral votes are made, they must be submitted in writing and be signed by at least one member of the House and one Senator. The resolution cleared the House to 70, but failed to pass the Senate. The election of the President goes to the House of Representatives.

Each state delegation casts a single vote for one of the top three contenders from the initial election to determine a winner. House of Representatives About this object This pass for the Electoral College's vote count was used again the same day for the President's annual message.

Featured Search Historical Highlights of the House. Learn about Foreign Leader Addresses. Featured Search the People of the House. Majority Leaders. Bean Soup! Featured Black Americans in Congress. Featured Mace of the U. The makeup of the United States has changed a lot since the implementation of the Electoral College. Because of the distribution of electoral votes, some believe the Electoral College actually gives an advantage to some states.

Meanwhile, people in states that have a large population but are not battleground states lose the value of their own vote because electoral votes are already decided and there is less incentive for candidates to spend time campaigning in that state. This perception of a loss of the value of their vote can decrease voter turnout. Discussions around the Electoral College and a popular vote have promising arguments on each side.

For now, the Electoral College is here to stay but the power of the states is on the rise. Ultimately, the concept of electors choosing the president was a compromise that all states could agree to, with the state legislatures deciding how those electors would be chosen because the state legislatures were the closest body to the people. Join the anti-corruption movement. Thank you for joining The Movement! Share Tweet. Other Stories Here's how much telecom money it takes to turn a member of Congress against Net Neutrality.



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