Politics & Government
Rep. Zeldin Objects To Ballot Certification Of Biden's Victory
Rep. Lee Zeldin voted to object to the Electoral College certification of Joe Biden's presidential victory, eliciting anger among some.

LONG ISLAND, NY — After decrying the violence that rocked the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) voted to object to the certification of the Electoral College votes for President-elect Joe Biden.
A total of 121 Republican members of the House voted to object to Arizona's election votes securing Biden's victory. Some Republicans who planned to object reversed course after rioters stormed the Capitol, but Zeldin, a longtime supporter of President Donald Trump, maintained his stance.
"Rogue election officials, secretaries of state, and courts circumvented state election laws," he said on the House floor. "They made massive changes to how their state’s election would be run. These acts, among other issues, were unlawful and unconstitutional."
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He then called out Democrats.
"Democrats have objected every time a Republican presidential candidate has won an election over the past generation," he said.
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I am one of the Arizona objectors scheduled to speak shortly when the House reconvenes. This debate is necessary. Americans deserve nothing less than full faith & confidence in our elections, & a guarantee that their vote - their voice - counts & their concerns are being heard.
— Lee Zeldin (@RepLeeZeldin) January 7, 2021
Zeldin's stance sparked outrage among some of his constituents.
"Any elected official that continues down this line of lies and misinformation doesn't deserve to serve the good people of the United States of America," said Jim Shaw of Greenport.
Perry Gershon, a Democrat who lost a primary bid to challenge Zeldin, wrote in a Facebook post: "Yesterday's events in DC left a permanent scar on our great nation ... But for those of us in NY CD-1, it's that much worse to know that our own representative Lee Zeldin was on the side against democracy. His desire to curry favor with Trump and his constant efforts putting ambition over country should not go unnoticed."
Kathryn Casey Quigley, chair of the Southold Town Democratic Committee, said about Zeldin: "You are not defending the republic, you are feeding the destruction of our democracy."
Republicans, she said, "must reject the lies and untruths vocally and forcefully, and if they can't they should resign. If we are interested in preserving our democracy, those who violate its tenets must be held to account. Without that, I don't know how we can possibly rebuild." She said the role of white supremacy in Wednesday's events should be acknowledged and understood.
Before his objection vote, Zeldin decried the rioters who stormed the Capitol.
"This is not the America we all love," Zeldin said in a statement. "We can debate and we can disagree ... We can all passionately love our country, but in our republic, we elect people to represent us to voice our objections in the House and Senate ... there must be zero tolerance for violence."
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