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The Case for Reforming the Electoral Count Act

We the People

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How Many Members Should Be Able to Object to a Vote?

One of the central procedures in the electoral count act says that whenever a member of the senate says that a vote is not regularly given, he or she can object. A new bill would require a larger block of members in each chamber to initiate in objection. One obvious solution would be to simply say you've got to have a little more than one pr in each house. And i've seen some proposals suggesting it should be a majority even to object.

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