Good afternoon! Today, @JakeLahut and I will be live-blogging the joint session of Congress to count slates of presidential electors, led by @VP Pence, where we expect GOP lawmakers to object to multiple states presidential electors for the first time businessinsider.com/republicans-ob…
In addition to my explainer on the Electoral Count Act process for objecting to electors from yesterday, which you should go check out, here’s a little thread rundown of what we can expect to see today
businessinsider.com/how-gop-lawmak…
As a quick terminology note, you may see some places refer to today’s events as “certification,” but Congress isn’t really certifying anything — they’re just counting slates of electors that have already been certified in the states
Pence’s role is purely procedural. There will be four tellers, two from each party, who will read out every state’s certificate of their electoral votes out of a special box. Unless one member from each chamber raises an objection, the states’ slate of electors is accepted
Per reporting from @poliitco and other outlets, it seems like the GOP has enough support from representatives and senators to object to slates of Biden electors from Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania (could be more or fewer depending on how the day goes)
When it comes to objections, objectors have to challenge each state at a time, in alphabetical order. They can’t challenge multiple states at once, all Biden states at once, or pick and choose which state they want to object to first out of the alphabetical order
Because Arizona is the 3rd state in alphabetical order, the first objection could come pretty soon in the afternoon. The joint session can’t move on to Arkansas until both chambers debate and vote on the objection to Arizona, can't move on to Hawaii after resolving Georgia, etc
When an objection is raised, the Senators leave the joint session in the House chamber, and go back to the Senate chamber. Each chamber debates the objection for no more than 2 hours before they vote — both have to vote by simple majority to reject a state’s slate of electors
The chambers just split up to go separately debate Paul Gosar and co.'s objection to Arizona's slate of 11 electors for Biden — follow along with us! businessinsider.com/republicans-ob…
hello again! I've been liveblogging the electoral college vote-counting session turned violent insurrection all day and am now, finally, gearing up for Congress to come back and finish what they started, likely with way fewer objecting members businessinsider.com/republicans-ob…
Per a notice from @SteveScalise's office: "the House is expected to reconvene and resume debate on the objection to the state of Arizona’s electoral votes.

After debate, the House will vote on the objection. Following the vote, the Joint Session will reconvene."
the House is now back in session too, Steny Hoyer currently speaking on the floor c-span.org/video/?507663-…
final headline from me on @businessinsider's electoral vote counting/insurrection/coup liveblog for tonight: LIVE: Senate and House reject a challenge to Arizona's electors after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol businessinsider.com/republicans-ob…

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The senate finally finishes debate on whether to sustain the objection to AZ’s electors, will now vote
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And we're off the races! Polls have closed in most of the state except for a few places with extensions due to minor delays/other issues, but results will start coming in starting now businessinsider.com/georgia-senate…
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