Sixteen U.S. Senators Introduce S.4573, Amendments to the Electoral Count Act

On July 20, sixteen U.S. Senators introduced S.4573, the bill to amend the Electoral Count Act of 1887. The lead sponsor is Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine). Here is the text. It reforms the procedures by which Congress counts the electoral vote in early January of years following presidential elections. Thanks to DemocracyDocket for the text.


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Sixteen U.S. Senators Introduce S.4573, Amendments to the Electoral Count Act — 2 Comments

  1. NOOOOOOO mention in USA const about state guvs / sos/ etc. regarding 12 Amdt.

    NOOOOOOO judicial power in the gerrymander congress hacks to rule on the legality of ANY EC machination —
    ***conclusive***, safe harbor, etc.

    plus — ARMIES of election law prof MORONS at work.

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