2025 United States Electoral College vote count
January 6, 2025
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538 members of the Electoral College 270 electoral votes needed to win | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Objections made to the electoral college votes of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. No objections | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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The count of the Electoral College ballots during a joint session of the 119th United States Congress, pursuant to the Electoral Count Act and Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022, on January 6, 2025, was held as the final step that confirmed President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election over incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris. It was the first Republican victory since 1988 that was not contested by Democrats in Congress and the first election since 2012 that was not contested at all in Congress.
Harris was the first incumbent vice president since Democrat Al Gore in 2001 to have presided over an electoral vote count in which they were a losing presidential candidate on the ballot.