How to watch the meetings of presidential electors across the states
This year’s convening of the Electoral College in fifty states and the District of Columbia should be relatively uneventful. But they’ll also be mostly closed to the public due to the pandemic. States, however, commonly stream these proceedings. If you’d like to watch them, I’m compiling the timelines of when the meetings occur with links to live streams where available. Please note that if a state has an * beside it, it means that’s the presumed time of the meeting, not yet confirmed (or confirmed by me, at least!). (C-SPAN will cover some of these. More details from Election Law at Ohio State. More links at the Washington Post.)
10 am ET
Indiana (stream)
New Hampshire (stream)
Tennessee (stream)
Vermont (stream)
11 am ET
Arkansas (stream)
Illinois (stream)
Oklahoma
Mississippi
South Carolina (stream)
11:30 am ET
Delaware (stream)
Iowa (stream)
Nevada (stream)
11:45 am ET
Kentucky
12 pm ET
Arizona (stream)
Connecticut (stream)
Georgia (stream)
Maryland (stream)
New York*
North Carolina (stream)
Ohio (stream)
Pennsylvania (stream)
Rhode Island (stream)
Virginia (stream)
12:30 pm ET
Louisiana (stream)
1 pm ET
Alabama (stream)
Kansas (stream)
Minnesota (stream)
South Dakota*
Wisconsin (stream)
2 pm ET
Colorado
Florida (stream)
Idaho (stream)
Maine (stream)
Michigan (stream)
New Mexico (stream) [meeting begins at 1 pm & reconvenes at 2 pm for voting]
North Dakota (stream)
Utah*
West Virginia (stream)
Wyoming*
3 pm ET
Alaska (stream)
Massachusetts (stream)
Missouri (stream)
Nebraska
New Jersey*
Texas (stream)
Washington (stream)
4 pm ET
Montana*
4:30 pm ET
Oregon (stream)
5 pm ET
California (stream)
7 pm ET
Hawaii (stream)
TBD
District of Columbia