Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Local helps cement Biden victory

- The Daily Democrat contribute­d to this report.

SACRAMENTO » A Yolo County man was among those California electors who cast the state’s 55 votes for President- elect Joe Biden and Vice President- elect Kamala Harris, formally cementing the Democratic presidenti­al ticket’s victory over President Donald Trump.

Biden and Harris, the homestate senator, carried the heavily Democratic state in a landslide on Election Day, defeating Trump by over 5 million votes. California, the nation’s most populous state with 40 million people, is the largest prize in the presidenti­al election.

The vote Monday was taken in a mostly subdued ceremony in the ornate state Assembly chamber in Sacramento, where electors wore face masks and were socially distanced at separate desks for safety because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Casting his vote for Biden was 93- year- old Paul “Pete” McCloskey, a Biden elector who is a former Republican congressma­n who challenged Richard Nixon for the 1972 GOP presidenti­al nomination on a platform opposing the Vietnam War.

McCloskey and his wife Helen live in Rumsey and operate Rumsey Farms and have lived in the area for more than 15 years, harvesting walnuts on their orchard.

Attempts to reach the couple were unsuccessf­ul by deadline.

When Assemblywo­man Shirley Weber, a San Diego Democrat who chaired the proceeding­s, announced the unanimous votes, electors burst into cheers and stood applauding at their desks. The California tally pushed Biden above the 270 electoral votes he needed to formally claim the win.

During the proceeding­s, there was no direct criticism of Trump or the unsubstant­iated allegation­s of voter fraud that he has been making since the election.

Weber, however, talked of the enduring strength of democracy, the importance of an orderly transfer of power and perseverin­g through challengin­g times.

“We’ve made all of those who stand so firm on this Constituti­on very proud, because we have ensured the will of the people will be done,” she said.

Small pro- Trump protests have been staged in Sacramento since the election, but the fenced statehouse grounds were quiet Monday. Police vehicles were parked outside several entrances.

The state- by- state tally of electoral votes, typically a little- watched ceremony, took on added importance this year because of Trump’s refusal to concede he lost his bid for a second term.

The results will be sent to Washington and tallied in a Jan. 6 joint session of Congress over which Vice

President Mike Pence will preside. When all the votes are in, Biden is expected to have 306 electoral votes to 232 for Trump.

Biden’s victory represents the eighth consecutiv­e presidenti­al election that Democratic candidates have secured in California. The last Republican to carry the state was George H. W. Bush in 1988.

Biden piled up a record 11.1 million votes in the state, with Trump pulling in just over 6 million.

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