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English: Mahogany boxes containing the electoral certificates of the 2020 US Presidential election, after they had been removed from the Senate floor by staffers on Jan 6, 2021. These ceremonial mahogany ballot boxes have been used since 1877.
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Source https://twitter.com/SenJeffMerkley/status/1346938705932648451
Author Sen. Jeff Merkley

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Mahogany boxes containing the electoral certificates of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, after they had been removed from the Senate floor by staffers on Jan 6, 2021.

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