each objection to a state’s EC votes needs a senator and a representative in writing which then allows up to a two hour debate and a vote. The house must have a majority vote and the senate a majority vote against the state’s EC votes.
Only if neither candidate has 270 after each state’s votes are debated does the house vote come into play. I just don’t see the house voting a majority against any state’s EC votes unless something huge is released.
each objection to a state’s EC votes needs a senator and a representative in writing which then allows up to a two hour debate and a vote. The house must have a majority vote and the senate a majority vote against the state’s EC votes.
Only if neither candidate has 270 after each state’s votes are debated does the house vote come into play. I just don’t see the house voting a majority against any state’s EC votes unless something huge is released.