ALBANY, NY (WSKG) – The Electoral College meets in all 50 states on Monday. In New York, officials have decided, reluctantly, to hold the event in person, despite the rising rate of the coronavirus.
“Apparently, the law specifically says meet in person at the state Capitol,” said Cuomo. “There’s been so much litigation about the election, we don’t want to test the law.”
The 29 electors will meet in the Capitol’s Assembly chamber, the largest meeting room in the building, designed to hold 1,045 people.
The governor’s Chief of Staff, Melissa DeRosa, said they hope to move quickly to limit the event to half an hour or less.
“We are going to test everybody before they get into the room,” DeRosa said. “People are going to be more than socially distanced.”
By the end of the meetings in all of the states, President-elect Joe Biden is expected to have 306 electoral votes. That’s more than the 270 needed to be elected president. President Donald Trump will have 232.