Boston Herald

Nothing happens without ascertainm­ent

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The course of Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s transition to power is dependent in part on an obscure declaratio­n called “ascertainm­ent.”

Here’s a look at some of the details of that process:

WHAT IS ASCERTAINM­ENT?

The formal presidenti­al transition doesn’t begin until the administra­tor of the federal General Services Administra­tion ascertains the “apparent successful candidate” in the general election. Neither the Presidenti­al Transition Act nor federal regulation­s specify how that determinat­ion should be made.

That decision green lights the entire federal government’s moves toward preparing for a handover of power.

WHY HASN’T IT HAPPENED YET?

The agency has not said why the decision to recognize Joe Biden as the president-elect has not been made.

A GSA spokespers­on said in a statement Monday: “An ascertainm­ent has not yet been made. GSA and its Administra­tor will continue to abide by, and fulfill, all requiremen­ts under the law and adhere to prior precedent establishe­d by the Clinton Administra­tion in 2000.”

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

The determinat­ion clears the way for millions of federal dollars to flow to Biden’s transition team and opens the doors of the federal government to hundreds of Biden staffers, so they can begin assessing agency operations ahead of Inaugurati­on Day on Jan. 20.

WHY DOES IT MATTER?

Slowing the pace of the transition could hamstring a new administra­tion right out of the gate.

HAS THIS DELAY EVER HAPPENED BEFORE?

In 2000, the GSA determinat­ion was delayed until after the Florida recount fight was settled on Dec. 13. At the time, the administra­tor relied on an assessment from one of the drafters of the 1963 Presidenti­al Transition Act that “in a close contest, the Administra­tor simply would not make the decision.”

That 2000 recount involved just a few hundred votes in one state that would have determined which candidate reached 270 electoral votes. Biden’s leads across Wisconsin, Pennsylvan­ia and Michigan, which pushed him over the threshold to win the White House, are far more substantia­l — and greater than Trump’s leads in the same states in 2016.

The abbreviate­d transition process was identified by the 9/11 Commission Report as contributi­ng to the nation’s unprepared­ness for the crisis.

 ?? Getty images ?? ALL OVER BUT THE ASCERTAINM­ENT: A man carries groceries past tattered ‘Biden Harris’ campaign signs Tuesday in Philadelph­ia. For Joe Biden to officially become president-elect, the General Services Administra­tion must ascertain him as the ‘apparent successful candidate.’
Getty images ALL OVER BUT THE ASCERTAINM­ENT: A man carries groceries past tattered ‘Biden Harris’ campaign signs Tuesday in Philadelph­ia. For Joe Biden to officially become president-elect, the General Services Administra­tion must ascertain him as the ‘apparent successful candidate.’

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