Pennsylvania and Nevada certify the 2020 election results for Joe Biden


CNN had already predicted Biden as the winner in both Pennsylvania, where he was ahead by more than 1,000,000 votes, and in Nevada, where Biden won by more than 33,000 votes, according to the secretary of state.
“Today @PAsateateDept has certified the results of the November 3 Pennsylvania election for president and vice president of the United States. Tom Wolf wrote in A Twitter post.

Wolf thanked election officials for their work.

Wolfe added, “Again, I thank the election officials who have conducted fair and free elections during the most incredibly challenging times in the history of our Commonwealth and our country. Our election workers are constantly under attack and have performed with admiration and respect.” ”

Certificate of Pennsylvania comes after certain results certified by the 67 counties of the state to Commonwealth Secretary, Kathy Bookover.

The counties released the total amount of the presidential vote late Monday night, Booker said.

Appearing before the Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday morning, Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Segawask officially certified Nevada’s 2020 general election. Republican Segavask did not verbally accept Biden as the winner of the presidency. The Nevada Supreme Court signed the canvas for each county before the official certification of results.

States are required to certify their results by December 8 before the Electoral College meeting on December 14.

Michigan’s state election board also voted to certify election results for Biden after a dramatic meeting of credentials Monday, in which one of the board’s two Republican members decided not to stay away.

Which accelerated the status of formal formal transition proceedings by the Federal General Services Administration.

The report was contributed by CNN’s Aug Gi Martin.

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