US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SCR2

Introduced
1/3/25  

Caption

This concurrent resolution establishes the day, time, and manner for counting electoral votes for President and Vice President as January 6, 2025, at 1:00 pm. The concurrent resolution provides that the results of the count shall be delivered to the President of the Senate and entered on the journals of Congress.

Impact

The resolution has implications for the electoral process, maintaining constitutional order and ensuring that the counting of votes occurs in a timely manner. It reaffirms the responsibilities of Congress in managing the official tallying of electoral votes, highlighting the importance of legislative oversight in federal elections. This framework contributes to the procedural integrity that is essential for a functioning democracy, as it seeks to prevent any potential disputes regarding the counting of votes during the next presidential election.

Summary

SCR2 is a concurrent resolution that sets the date for the counting of electoral votes for the President and Vice President of the United States on January 6, 2025. This resolution aims to formalize the procedures outlined in the Constitution for the electoral vote counting process, as well as the roles of various officials in this process. The resolution is crucial for ensuring the proper time and place for Congress to convene for this purpose, fulfilling the constitutional requirement regarding the confirmation of electoral outcomes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR2 appears supportive, reflecting a consensus on the importance of maintaining the integrity and transparency of the election process. By establishing a clear timeline for the counting of electoral votes, the resolution facilitates accountability and order, which members of Congress and supporters advocate as vital for public confidence in the electoral system. Although the bill itself may not face significant opposition, it nonetheless underscores broader discussions about election integrity and the mechanisms involved in the electoral process.

Contention

As SCR2 primarily serves to establish procedural guidelines for electoral vote counting, the potential points of contention may arise from differing perspectives on election processes and reforms. While the resolution itself is straightforward, underlying debates about electoral integrity, voter rights, and election reforms could influence discussions surrounding the bill. Maintaining a clear and unified approach to electoral vote counting is essential for public trust, but it also opens the floor for considerations on how to enhance the electoral framework overall.

Congress_id

119-SCONRES-2

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US SB11

Electoral Voting of U.S. President and Vice President; procedures established if presidential electors fail to vote in accordance with state voters; Alabama Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act established

US HCR11

This concurrent resolution provides for a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, to receive a message from the President.

US S01447

Requires electors to vote for the presidential and vice presidential candidates in a manner representing the plurality of votes in each congressional district; provides that two electoral votes shall be given to the statewide winner and one electoral vote shall be given to each congressional district based on the plurality of votes in such district.

US A04401

Requires electors to vote for the presidential and vice presidential candidates in a manner representing the plurality of votes in each congressional district; provides that two electoral votes shall be given to the statewide winner and one electoral vote shall be given to each congressional district based on the plurality of votes in such district.

US HB823

Presidential electors; revise selection of to be one from each congressional district and two from the state at large.

US HR0015

A resolution to condemn the sweeping presidential pardons for those involved in the attempted coup to overturn the 2020 presidential election at the United States Capitol.

US H5086

Conforming with the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022 and ensuring uniform faithful Presidential electors

US HR43

This resolution provides for the House to attend the inaugural ceremonies of the President and Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2025, and, thereafter, for the House to stand adjourned until 12:00 p.m. (noon) on January 21, 2025.

US HR25

This resolution expunges the January 13, 2021, impeachment of President Trump.

US S0012

SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP ON HIS INAUGURATION AND HISTORIC AND EXTRAORDINARY VICTORY IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Similar Bills

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