I am confused as well. If anyone else has a better resource I am all ears. Seems to be confusion as to who holds the decision now, VP Pence or the State House Delegations.
In PA, GA, MI, WI, AZ, NV and NM there were two sets of electoral votes. These will be opened by VP Pence on January 6th who can decide which set to count. Any member of the chamber can object to his count which would then lead to the House and Senate separating and deciding which set they want to count. This is the part I am fuzzy on. I am not sure what happens if both chambers don't agree.
BUT if VP Pence decides not to count either set in those states, no candidate gets 270 and it goes to the House State Delegations and each State gets one vote for who they want to be President. There are more red states than blue. This has happened before in 1876.
(More so making this comment to keep it straight for myself).
I am confused as well. If anyone else has a better resource I am all ears. Seems to be confusion as to who holds the decision now, VP Pence or the State House Delegations.
In PA, GA, MI, WI, AZ, NV and NM there were two sets of electoral votes. These will be opened by VP Pence on January 6th who can decide which set to count. Any member of the chamber can object to his count which would then lead to the House and Senate separating and deciding which set they want to count. This is the part I am fuzzy on. I am not sure what happens if both chambers don't agree.
BUT if VP Pence decides not to count either set in those states, no candidate gets 270 and it goes to the House State Delegations and each State gets one vote for who they want to be President. There are more red states than blue. This has happened before in 1876.
(More so making this comment to keep it straight for myself).