Dear Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of NY-21: We strongly oppose your planned objection to certify the 2020 presidential election results on Jan. 6. It is one thing to be disappointed in the outcome of an election, but to actively use your official office to formally oppose the outcome of an election that by all legal options has been proven free, fair and secure is not only wrong, but unconstitutional. In your video released on Twitter explaining your reasoning for objecting, you labeled the United States of America a “republic,” failing to add the “democratic” qualifier. This is an important qualifier that signifies how you represent ALL of your constituents in New York Congressional District 21. Those of us who know the election results to BE “free, fair, secure and according to the United States Constitution” expect our voices to be heard and respected. As you stated in this video, there are other constituents who do not believe the election results. However, these
NY#22 still counting votes 50 days after the election, Dem leads 0.00004%
New York Congressional District Rep. Anthony Brindisi took a lead of fourteen votes over his Republican challenger Claudia Tenney, who held the lead all along. The next hearing will likely take place on January 4. Hundreds of votes still remain uncounted.
Three dead people can’t be counted, but there was confusion over it since they voted and then died. Under New York election law, an early ballot doesn’t count if the voter dies before the election.
“You need to be a registered voter to vote, and upon death, you cease to be registered,” Madison County Election Commissioner Laura Costello said.