[The Epoch Times, November 12, 2024](Comprehensive report by Epoch Times reporter Zhang Ting) The results of all states in the U.S. presidential election have been released. Trump (Trump) won the White House with 312 electoral votes. Next, each state must certify its election results and send them to Congress to officially declare Trump the winner.
On the night of the U.S. election on November 5, the media announced the vote results for Trump and his opponent Kamala Harris based on the vote counting results in each state. After confirming that he had won enough electoral votes, Trump declared victory before 2:30 a.m. on November 6 and delivered a victory speech.
However, after states initially announce the vote share of each candidate, they still need to certify the general election results. The certification process can take days or weeks, depending on the state.
The first step is to verify the votes to ensure that all valid votes are counted. This phase includes checking the number of mail-in ballots, early voting, overseas voting and Election Day voting with the number of registered voters. Many states also conduct post-election audits to verify that voting equipment used during the election counted votes correctly. In an extremely close election, a recount may also be needed, which could prolong the certification process.
Once the above steps are completed, the vote is certified. Each state has a different deadline by which election officials must issue a written statement certifying the validity of the election results.
After that, members of the Electoral College will gather in each state capital in mid-December to cast their state’s electoral votes for the president and vice president. This year it is scheduled for December 17th.
States then send their Electoral College vote results to Vice President Harris and the archivist. On January 6, 2025, the House of Representatives and the Senate will hold a joint meeting. Under the auspices of Vice President Harris Harris, the electoral votes of each state will be counted, the final voting results will be certified by Congress, and then the president-elect will be officially announced.
Here is CBS News’ list of deadlines for states to certify the results of the 2024 presidential election, based on information from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and state officials. It’s important to note that the date could change if the state conducts a recount. In addition, certain deadlines are provisional or have not yet been specified.
November 7th
– Delaware
November 12th
– Oklahoma
– South Dakota
– Vermont
November 13th
– Wyoming
November 14th
– South Carolina
November 19th
– Florida
November 20th
– Missouri
November 21st
– Louisiana
– Minnesota
November 22nd
– North Dakota
November 23rd
– Georgia
November 25th
– Kentucky
– Maine
– Michigan
– Tennessee
– Utah
November 26th
– Idaho
– Indiana
– Montana
– Nevada
– New Mexico
– North Carolina
November 27th
-Alabama
– Connecticut
November 30th
– Alaska
– Arkansas
– State of Hawaii
– Massachusetts
December 1st
– Wisconsin
December 2nd
– Arizona
– Colorado
– District of Columbia
– Iowa
– Kansas
– Nebraska
– Virginia
December 4th
– New Hampshire
December 5th
– Maryland
– New Jersey
– Washington State
– West Virginia
December 6th
– Illinois
– Mississippi
– Ohio
December 7th
– California
December 8th
– Texas
December 9th
– New York State
December 12th
– Oregon
States that have not yet assigned a date
– Pennsylvania
– Rhode Island
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