Hawaii is Final State to Certify Presidential Vote; Electors to Vote Next Monday
By 270toWin Staff
December 8, 2020
Hawaii became the final state to certify the results of its presidential election Tuesday, declaring Joe Biden the winner with 63.1% of the vote. All 50 states and DC have now certified their vote. As expected, president-elect Joe Biden emerged from this process with a 306-232 advantage in the electoral college.
The electors will meet in each state on Monday, December 14, to cast their votes.
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