Opinion: How reforming this 1887 law could protect US elections

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This month, I was proud to join a bipartisan group of 16 US senators to introduce legislation to reform the antiquated Electoral Count Act. The 1887 statute created the arcane process that governs how states transmit their results for the presidential election to Congress — and then how Congress counts these votes and declares a winner.

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