June 9 Event: “Should we amend or abolish the Electoral Count Act?”

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The Electoral Count Act of 1887 was adopted to ensure Congress counted only valid slates of electors during a presidential election. But scholars and election experts have warned that it was poorly drafted and invited confusion.

The problems with this statute erupted in full view on January 6, 2021, when members of the House of Representatives and Senate challenged the electoral slates of two states. Some of these same legislators, along with President Donald Trump, asked Vice President Mike Pence not to certify these votes, which would have tipped the presidential election results from Joe Biden to Trump.

Please join AEI’s Kevin R. Kosar and a panel of scholars to discuss the Electoral Count Act and whether it can be improved through amendment or should be abolished.

LIVE Q&A: Submit questions to [email protected] or on Twitter with #AEIElectoralCountAct.

Agenda

10:00 AM
Introduction:
Kevin R. Kosar, Resident Scholar, AEI

10:05 AM
Discussion

Panelists:
John C. Fortier, Resident Scholar, AEI
Andrew C. McCarthy, Senior Fellow, National Review Institute
Matthew Seligman, Special Counsel, Campaign Legal Center

Moderator:
Kevin R. Kosar, Resident Scholar, AEI

10:45 AM
Q&A

11:00 AM
Adjournment

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