This chapter explores the constitutional role of the Vice President in overseeing electoral votes and questions how this power interacts with Congress. As the speakers reflect on the upcoming election, they delve into the broader implications for the executive and legislative branches in electoral processes.
In this last regular episode of our mini-series about the road to selecting a president, we are joined by David Fontana of GW Law to talk about the Vice President. What role does the Constitution give the Vice President in counting electoral votes? And can this be manipulated?