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The Electoral College held its one-day-only quadrennial session Monday, December 17, to elect the President and Vice President of the United States.
In compliance with the Constitution, the electors all met in their respective state capitals and signed their names to the state’s  Certificate of Vote and sent copies to Congress and to the Office of the Federal Register of the National Archives, which administers the Electoral College.
So far there are only three: Ohio (shown here), Arizona, and North Dakota.
If you’d like to look over your state’s votes, go to www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/2012/certificates-of-vote.html. Each state’s votes are posted online as soon as they are received at the Federal Register.
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The Electoral College held its one-day-only quadrennial session Monday, December 17, to elect the President and Vice President of the United States.

In compliance with the Constitution, the electors all met in their respective state capitals and signed their names to the state’s  Certificate of Vote and sent copies to Congress and to the Office of the Federal Register of the National Archives, which administers the Electoral College.

So far there are only three: Ohio (shown here), Arizona, and North Dakota.

If you’d like to look over your state’s votes, go to www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/2012/certificates-of-vote.html. Each state’s votes are posted online as soon as they are received at the Federal Register.

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    going to Trenton (‘cause Albany’s a bit too far away) to see the New Jersey electors vote but finals
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