Analysis
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part V
The final installment in a series on Congress’s constitutional and procedural responsibilities in presidential elections. It ties together the institution’s role at the decisive end of the process.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part IV
This entry continues the examination of how Congress fits into the electoral process at key moments of certification and dispute. It highlights the procedural framework that governs contested outcomes.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part III
A deeper look at the statutory and constitutional architecture that gives Congress a formal role in presidential elections. The piece helps readers see how procedure channels political conflict.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part II
This installment builds the legal and historical foundation for understanding Congress’s electoral responsibilities. It explains why these procedures matter most when political tensions are high.

