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Delaware s electors cast their ballots for President-elect Joe Biden Meredith Newman, Delaware News Journal
Explainer: How the Electoral College works
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On Monday, Delaware s three members of the Electoral College made it official.
Marla Blunt-Carter, John Daniello and Marie Mayor cast their ballots Monday morning at the Memorial Hall Gymnasium at Delaware State University for Joe Biden.
Across the country, the 538 electors will cast their votes for Biden and President Donald Trump based on the popular votes in their states.
Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris are expected to receive 306 electoral votes; Trump will get 232. The electoral votes will then be counted at a special joint session of Congress on Jan 6 before Biden and Harris are inaugurated Jan. 20.