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After each state's electors cast their vote on december 17, they will individually sign six certificates of vote

The sets sent to the archivist and the u.s Senate are due by december 25. The tellers verify the authenticity of the certificates and read the number of electoral votes each presidential and vice presidential candidate received The tellers provide a tally of the vote to the president of the senate, who announces the winners of the election. The exact procedures and deadlines vary by state, but the election officials, secretary of state or governor must sign a certificate of election in the case of u.s House or senate results and a certificate of ascertainment for presidential results.

Electoral college certificates and votes by state click on the name of a state to see its certificate of ascertainment Click on the number of electoral votes for each state to see its certificate of vote. The electors record their votes on six certificates of vote, which are paired with the six remaining certificates of ascertainment The electors sign, seal up, and certify six sets of electoral votes A set of electoral votes consists of one certificate of ascertainment and one certificate of vote. There are several steps election officials must complete before they certify election results

For local races, a local canvass board or other entity may certify the results

State and federal races are canvassed and certified locally and then aggregated and certified at the state level. Individuals with questions about political party procedures for selecting or nominating presidential electors, or state laws concerning the meeting of the presidential electors and casting of votes, should contact the relevant state political parties, or state election officials, as appropriate. The votes of the public determine electors, who formally choose the president through the electoral college The number of electors a state receives is determined by the combined number of the state’s members of the u.s House of representatives and senate. The constitution requires the house to vote “immediately” by state delegation following the certification of electoral votes, and 26 state delegations would be needed to elect the president

The house may vote repeatedly until 26 delegations vote affirmatively for one candidate.

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