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December 23: Deadline for Certificates of States’ Electoral Votes to be Received/b>
The aforementioned certificates—each including the names of electors, the electors’ votes, and the state’s certified election results—must be delivered to all relevant parties by the fourth Wednesday in December, or December 23 in 2020. Should the certificates not arrive by this date, the President of the Senate or U.S. Archivist shall request a copy “by the most expeditious method available” from the relevant state’s secretary of state.
After certificates are delivered on December 23, the electors’ job is complete. The final responsibility for electing the President then falls to the U.S. Congress. On January 6, 2021 at 1:00p.m. ET, the Senate and House of Representatives will meet in joint session to count the electors’ votes and declare the winners. Finally, on January 20, 2021, the President and Vice President named by Congress will be inaugurated—at last marking the end to a long and grueling election season.