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Certificate of ascertainment
Official document identifying appointed electors in US presidential elections / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United States, a certificate of ascertainment is an official document that identifies a state's appointed electors for U.S. President and Vice President, and the final vote count for each candidate that received popular votes.[1]
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