Some local election officials have in the past few years. Georgia has new administrative rules that before certifying. And that election officials might subvert the results of the 2024 presidential election by refusing to certify the results.

While states may have different names or processes, certifying an election : On election night, the local precincts close, and local election workers tabulate the vote; they affirm or attest that the precinct results are the proper tabulation and send those results to the county. In a matter of days, the county election board assembles the results across all the county’s precincts, tabulates them and certifies the county’s result. Those results are sent to the state election board, which adds up the results from all the counties and certifies the state’s winners.

The governor then signs certificates of elections for the winning candidates. There isn’t one weird trick to steal a presidential election. And there are ample safeguards to ensure ballots are tabulated accurately and election results are certified in a timely manner.

Certifying an election is a rather mundane task. In law, it is often called , which means it does not involve individual discretion. It is little more than making sure all precincts have reported and the arithmetic is correct.

But it is an important task, because it is the formal process that determines who won the most votes. Election officials typically carry out this obligation with little fanfare. But i.