The state legislatures need to approve the certifications to send electors. There will be legal challenges in each of these states. The electors are not official until opened and read and approved by a joint session of the new congress in January.
It means Biden's EC voters will be sent to vote, maybe enough will be faithless but not likely. The Republican legislatures could still send their own set of voters, and the Senate sill has the final say.
Help me understand this: Can the electoral college vote against the certification? What exactly does it mean that a state has "certified"?
The state legislatures need to approve the certifications to send electors. There will be legal challenges in each of these states. The electors are not official until opened and read and approved by a joint session of the new congress in January.
It means Biden's EC voters will be sent to vote, maybe enough will be faithless but not likely. The Republican legislatures could still send their own set of voters, and the Senate sill has the final say.