Herrell objects to presidential certification

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ALAMOGORDO, N.M. – Congresswoman Yvette Herrell announced that she will object to the certification of the 2020 presidential election on January 6.

Exercising the same right that House Democrats did after the 2004 and 2016 elections, Herrell will object to shed light on the numerous cases of irregularities and unlawful procedures used by several state governments during the election. In battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, unilateral state government action was taken without legislative approval to unlawfully change voting rules and procedures by, among other things, extending the absentee ballot deadlines, relaxing signature and identity verification requirements, and mailing millions of unsolicited absentee ballot re quests.

“Millions of Americans feel like this election was not conducted with integrity and fairness,” said Herrell. “As a member of the US House of Representatives, it is my duty to give the people a voice and ensure that legitimate concerns over the integrity of the presidential election are thoroughly heard and examined.”