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Subject How to Watch Electoral College Votes Live Today
Date December 14, 2020 4:58 PM
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HOW TO WATCH ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES LIVE TODAY

Today, December 14, the 538 electors who make up the Electoral College
will meet in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to cast their
ballots for the next president and vice president of the United States.
Most electors from each state will go to their respective state capitol
buildings to cast ballots at the time specified by state law.

Most states provide free access to live streams. You can visit your
state website

and look for the live stream, usually offered by the state legislative
body. You can also watch live coverage
on C-SPAN
of the Electoral College votes in
several key battleground states. The coverage began at 10 am ET with
Indiana. Depending on the state, most votes will happen between 11 am
and 2 pm local time. A few states do not have set times for ballots to
be cast.

All times are local.

* Alabama: Noon

* Alaska: 11 a.m.

* Arizona: 2 p.m.

* Arkansas: 10 a.m.

* California: 2 p.m.

* Colorado: Noon

* Connecticut: Noon

* District of Columbia: No time set

* Delaware: No time set

* Florida: Noon

* Georgia: Noon

* Hawaii: 2 p.m.

* Idaho: Noon

* Illinois: 10 a.m.

* Indiana: 10 a.m.

* Iowa: No time set

* Kansas: Noon

* Kentucky: Noon

* Louisiana: No time set

* Maine: 2 p.m.

* Maryland: No time set

* Massachusetts: 3 p.m.

* Michigan: 2 p.m.

* Minnesota: Noon

* Mississippi: No time set

* Missouri: 2 p.m.

* Montana: 2 p.m.

* Nebraska: 2 p.m.

* Nevada: 2 p.m.

* New Hampshire: Noon

* New Jersey: 3 p.m.

* New Mexico: 11 a.m.

* New York: Noon

* North Carolina: Noon

* North Dakota: 1 p.m.

* Ohio: Noon

* Oklahoma: 10 a.m.

* Oregon: No time set

* Pennsylvania: Noon

* Rhode Island: Noon

* South Carolina: 11 a.m.

* South Dakota: Noon

* Tennessee: No time set

* Texas: 2 p.m.

* Utah: Noon

* Vermont: No time set

* Virginia: Noon

* Washington: Noon

* West Virginia: No time set

* Wisconsin: Noon

* Wyoming: Noon

KEY DATES BETWEEN NOW AND INAUGURATION DAY

Dec. 23 -

**Electoral votes must arrive on Capitol Hill:**The USPS has nine days
to deliver the certified electoral votes from their states to the Senate
in Washington, DC.

**Jan. 3 -**

**New Congress sworn in:**Members of the House and Senate take the oath
of office at noon in the official start of the 117th Congress.

**Jan. 6 -**

**Electoral votes counted:** Members of the House and Senate meet in the
House chamber. Vice President Mike Pence in his role as president of the
Senate presides over the session and the electoral votes are read and
counted in alphabetical order by two appointees each from the House and
Senate. They give their tallies to Vice President Pence, who announces
the results. If there are objections, the House and Senate consider them
separately to decide how to count those votes. There are 538 electoral
votes: one for each congressman and senator plus three for Washington,
DC. If no candidate gets 270 votes, the 435 members of the House decide
the election. The House has until noon on January 20 to pick the
president and each state gets a vote. If they can't, it becomes the vice
president or the next person in the line of presidential succession.

**Jan. 20 -**

**Inauguration Day:** A new president takes the oath of office at noon.
In a disputed election, if the House has not chosen a president but the
Senate has chosen a vice president, the vice president-elect becomes
acting president until the House makes a choice. And if there's no
president-elect and no vice president-elect, the House appoints a
president until one is chosen.

 

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