All it will take is a few no votes, and it gets reviewed. IIRC, I think it's one in the house and one in the senate. Anyone know this for sure? Spread the word!
Okay, just found this: Can electoral votes be contested when Congress counts the votes in January?
From the site:
"Can electoral votes be contested when Congress counts the votes in January?"
" Under federal law an objection to a states Electoral votes may be made to the President of the Senate during Congresss counting of Electoral votes in January. The objection must be made in writing and signed by at least one Senator and one member of the House of Representatives. Both the Senate and the House of Representatives debate the objection separately. Debate is limited to two hours. After the debate, both the Senate and the House of Representatives rejoin and both must agree to reject the votes."
FReep em'!
Crunch time; down to the wire.
Check out # 76 .
Contact you congresscritter tonight, all night and early in the morning..."
All it will take is a few no votes, and it gets reviewed. IIRC, I think it's one in the house and one in the senate. Anyone know this for sure? Spread the word!
Thanks, Art in Idaho. [See TagLine.]
Crunch time; down to the wire.
Check out # 76 .
Contact you congresscritter tonight, all night and early in the morning..."
All it will take is a few no votes, and it gets reviewed. IIRC, I think it's one in the house and one in the senate. Anyone know this for sure? Spread the word!
Thanks, Art in Idaho. [See TagLine.]