Are you sure you want to know? Have you looked? It took me seconds to find The NY Times article in this very topic.

All of the figures you threw out are fantastically high. If it hits 30 nationally I’ll be surprised.

You may not have completed that thought, here let me assist you…

If allegedly certified results are challenged, debated and the evidence showed that the legal certification process was not followed by the state concerned, it could be quite appropriate for Pence not to recognize the envelope as a certification. But only after both the Senate and House have debated and voted on the challenge. If either rejects the challenge the vote stands and the President of the Senate is required under Federal Law to accept the results. Only if BOTH houses vote to accept the challenge are the votes not counted.

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Again, have you asked? The said there weren’t enough to change the outcome of the election. I’m not a conspiracy theorist and I have faith in our electoral process, so I’m fine with that answer.

Apparently there is. We keep being told there are not enough fraudulent votes to change the election. In order to make such a statement it would be necessary to know roughly how many bad votes there were. I would like them to share the info.

Didn’t they perform some sort of canvassing and audit?

I haven’t heard. But if they did they should tell us how many fraudulent votes there were. Right?

Here you go…

https://www.salon.com/2021/01/01/yet-another-audit-of-georgias-election-fails-to-find-evidence-of-fraud-_partner/

An audit in Georgia of more than 15,000 absentee ballots came up with zero cases of voter fraud.

If we assume the next one counted would have been fraudulent, we get 1/15,000. Extrapolating to total votes cast comes to an estimate of 10,600 fraudulent votes, which is likely very high. Still, they would be distributed around the country and clearly are nowhere near enough to effect the outcome.

Glad I was able to help you out.