The Congress formally confirmed on Friday, nearly two months after polls closed, that President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden won the November 2012 Presidential Election
At a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives, lawmakers carried out the final phase of a process known as the Electoral College that dates back to the founding of the nation.
They verified the vote of 538 electors from the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, each of whom represented a Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidate. Electors were picked on Election Day, based on the popular vote.
In approving and then adding up individual certification documents, they confirmed that Democrats Barack Obanma and Joe Biden beat Republican challengers Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, 332-206.
Republican House Speaker John Boehner and Biden, as Senate president, presided over the process that lasted about 30 minutes.
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