On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed a bill to alter the 1887 Electoral Count Act. The so called "Presidential Election Reform Act" revises rules pertaining to the congressional certification of presidential elections, which some contend will benefit Democrats. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), who lost her primary race in August and leaves office on January 3, along with Democrat Rep. Zoe Lofgren, both of whom are on the January 6 Committee.
Extending elections
Among the changes this bill makes to the 135-year-old law is an extension of time for a presidential election.
The Feds will be able to extend voting for five days if they don’t like the original outcome. Violates US Constitution. States sovereignty