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321C 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm confused, where it states:

But if the two Houses shall disagree in respect of the counting of such votes, then, and in that case, the votes of the electors whose appointment shall have been certified by the executive of the State, under the seal thereof, shall be counted. When the two Houses have voted, they shall immediately again meet, and the presiding officer shall then announce the decision of the questions submitted. No votes or papers from any other State shall be acted upon until the objections previously made to the votes or papers from any State shall have been finally disposed of.

who is the executive of the State in this instance? Gov/SoS?

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SalinationNation 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not too sure I have seen anyone making claims that Pence can unilaterally decide which votes to accept. Thank you for the information all the same. Surely there are Pede's whom would benefit by reading the information. I have seen several that have asked for broadened information to be provided.