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Introduction
The House and Senate seem ready to move forward with reforming the Electoral Count Act. The 1887 statute governing how Congress counseled electoral votes played a central role in unsuccessful plans to turn the 2020 election results in favor of former President Trump. Both proposals have at least some bipartisan support, including from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. To discuss what comes next, I sat down with Ned Foley, a leading election law expert; and Jean-Viev Nado, a counsel at the Organization of Protect Democracy.