BREAKING: CNN reporting at least 140 House Republicans will challenge Electoral College vote. @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/Q3uMaU733c
— 🇺🇸Maggie VandenBerghe🇺🇸 (@FogCityMidge) December 31, 2020
There are at least 140 members of the U.S. House now planning to dispute Electoral College votes – this according to CNN.
It appears approximately 140 House Republicans may vote to sustain the objections to the electoral college votes from specific states according to the report below. https://t.co/DkxilZkK8Z
— William McGinley (@WJMcGinley) December 31, 2020
A joint session of Congress plans to meet on Jan. 6 to vote to accept slates of electors from states and certify the results of the election.
Electors are in dispute if at least one member of the House and one member of the U.S. Senate object to their certification.
Republican Senator Josh Hawley (MO) has already pledged to object to Electoral College votes during the session.