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There are indications that at least one of the swing states in question is looking at the remedies to address the alleged election fraud. The report Georgia’s state senator William Ligon posted is
comprehensive, documenting fraud in that state. It concludes that
“the certification of the Election should be rescinded and the General Assembly should act to determine the proper Electors to be certified to the Electoral College in the 2020 presidential race.” An article
by UncoverDC on Dec. 16 reported that alternate slates of Republican electors have been sent from seven states. Republican electors in Michigan, Pennsylvania,
Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Arizona, and New Mexico have taken this historic action.
Federal law requires the states to deliver certified Electoral College results to the Vice President, serving as President of the Senate, and other parties by Dec. 23. Then a joint meeting of Congress is required by the 12th Amendment to count the electoral votes and declare the winners of the presidential election. The session on Jan. 6, 2021, starts at 1 p.m.
The Electoral Count Act of 1887 and several federal statutes address questions about contested electors that land in Congress. A
report by the Congressional Research Service, updated on Dec. 8, explains how electoral votes are counted and the procedures at the joint session, including what happens when there are objections by members of Congress.
“Objections to individual state returns must be made in writing by at least one member each of the Senate and House of Representatives. If an objection meets these requirements, the joint session recesses and the two houses separate and debate the question in their respective chambers for a maximum of two hours,” the CRS said. “The two houses then vote separately to accept or reject the objection. They then reassemble in joint session and announce the results of their respective votes. An objection to a state’s electoral vote must be approved by both houses in order for any contested votes to be excluded
.”