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According to the Constitution, who is responsible for counting and certifying the electoral votes submitted by the states in a presidential election?

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Answer: congress

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According to the Constitution, the CONGRESS is responsible for counting and certifying the electoral votes submitted by the states in a presidential election. In the United States of America after the election, the counting usually take place in the early week of January (usually on the sixth day of the month in January) except if the date is changed by the congress.

The election usually do take place during the second week, second Tuesday of the month of November to be exact

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