For the first time in a century, Democrats refrained from objecting to the Electoral College count of a Republican president, solidifying Donald J. Trump’s position as the official winner of the 2024 presidential election. During a joint session of Congress on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris officially certified Trump’s electoral victory, with the count standing at 312 to 226. Notably, no objections were raised regarding state electors during this session.
Historically, Democrats have challenged the election results of every Republican president since 2001. They attempted to block George W. Bush’s electoral votes in 2001, contested the vote count in 2005, and 2017, House Democrats tried to object to votes from several states, with then-Vice President Joe Biden overseeing the certification.
In 2001, Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California attempted to challenge the results, but she was overruled by then-failed Democratic candidate Vice President Al Gore.
Ahead of the certification, Vice President Harris issued a video statement: “Today, I will perform my constitutional duty as Vice President to certify the results of the 2024 election. “This duty is a sacred obligation—one I will uphold guided by love of country, loyalty to our Constitution, and unwavering faith in the American people.”
Following this certification, the next major event will be Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20.