Pennsylvania’s 60th Electoral College convened on Tuesday.
After voting, they handed 19 electoral votes to President Donald Trump, confirming his win.
The ceremony brings Trump’s Pennsylvania victory officially to a close.
What’s next?
Now, the results head to Congress for final approval on January 6, 2025.
Will there be any bumps in the road before then?
Our enemy isn’t going down without a fight so keep a watchful eye and keep firing off those prayers.
Great day for President Trump and the USA. I am proud to cast my electoral college vote today in the PA Capitol ! pic.twitter.com/JLOfzzfJ8C
— Curt Coccodrilli (@Curcodrilli) December 17, 2024
It was my incredible honor to cast my ballots as one of 19 Presidential Electors representing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania today at the Electoral College vote in Harrisburg, PA. God bless @realDonaldTrump and @JDVance! pic.twitter.com/IjwXgZ1bPh
— Val Biancaniello (@luckyvalpal) December 17, 2024
A historic moment in Pennsylvania.
Big change is coming for the better and it can’t be stopped.
Today, at the 60th meeting of the #ElectoralCollege for Pennsylvania, the members of the Electoral College met in our State Capitol building in Harrisburg to officially cast their votes for Donald Trump and JD Vance for President and Vice President.
Our #BucksCounty Chair Pat… pic.twitter.com/nVL8Vk03QN
— Bucks GOP (@BucksGOP) December 17, 2024
Fox News reports:
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Members of Pennsylvania’s 60th Electoral College gathered at the State Capitol on Tuesday to submit their votes for the 2024 Presidential Election. The process will help certify Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris on Election Day.
“Today was a very nice occasion to celebrate America and democracy,” said Lawrence Tavis, the president of Pennsylvania’s 60th Electoral College. “People have accepted the results and are looking forward to the new administration, and President Trump leading our nation at this point.”
Nineteen people were selected by the Trump campaign to serve on the Electoral College, representing the 19 votes being given to the president-elect for winning Pennsylvania.
Trump won Pennsylvania over Vice President Harris by a margin of 3.5 million votes to 3.4 million votes.
The votes for president and vice president will now be sent to Washington to be certified by Congress on January 6, 2025.
Th 60th Electoral College convenes on floor of PA House. A constitutional formality as 19 Trump-selected electors will sign off on Trump’s victory and make it official. @abc27News pic.twitter.com/1hDjz8p5tf
— Dennis Owens (@Owens_abc27) December 17, 2024