Here is how the transition is unfolding. All times Eastern.
Dec 14, 2020, 3:48 PM EST
Biden in touch with Fauci on when to take COVID-19 vaccine
When asked about Biden’s plans on receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, a transition official told ABC News the president-elect is in touch with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top expert on infectious diseases, on the topic and that Biden plans to take the vaccine in public when Fauci recommends he should do so.
Biden has asked Fauci to stay on in his administration as chief medical adviser of Biden's COVID-19 equity task force.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle
Dec 14, 2020, 3:46 PM EST
Michigan, last of six key battlegrounds to vote, finalizes Biden's victory
In Michigan, the last of the six contested battlegrounds to vote Monday, where the electors were escorted by police into the state Capitol amid security concerns and "credible threats of violence," 16 electors cast their votes for Biden, finalizing his win in the state.
All six key states that delivered Biden the White House -- Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan -- convened their presidential electors for meetings that featured no drama and no defections by faithless electors.
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addressed her state's electors to laud state officials and workers for running a successful election and urged that the results are now final.
"The people have spoken. It was a safe, fair and secure election," she said ahead of the electors' vote. "It was the kind of election our founding fathers envisioned when they created this democracy and built this country. And after today, the results will be final. It's time to move forward together as one United States of America."
Despite the possibility of violence looming over the day, only a small group of protesters had gathered outside the Capitol building, closed to the public, while electors conducted business inside. One of those electors, Chris Cracchiolo, the chair of Grand Traverse Democratic Party, told ABC News he still feels "honored" to be part of the proceedings.
"I think the importance of the elector role has been magnified every day since November 3," he said over email before the meeting got underway. "I feel honored and privileged to do this."
Connor Wood, another elector for Biden and chair of the Jackson County Democratic Party, implored the country to move away from the Electoral College system hours before the electors gathered inside the Senate chamber in Lansing.
"Today is another day that reminds me of the absurdity of the ramshackle Rube Goldberg device we use to elect our nation’s leaders, and of the necessity of moving to a 'one person, one vote' system that we use to elect literally every single other office in the entire country," he said.
-ABC News' Kendall Karson
Dec 14, 2020, 3:43 PM EST
Hillary Clinton renews call to abolish Electoral College after casting vote for Biden
In a very procedural affair in Albany, New York’s 29 electors cast their votes for Biden. Among those in attendance were former President Bill Clinton and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, who are both electors.
Fellow elector Gov. Andrew Cuomo, wearing a mask, thanked the Clintons, who appeared in-person for the meeting, for “all the great work they have done for this nation” with the chamber breaking out in applause inside the chamber.
After the vote, Hillary Clinton tweeted calling for the Electoral College to be abolished. Clinton won the popular vote in 2016 by nearly 3 million votes but lost the all-important electoral count to Trump.
-ABC News' Kendall Karson
Dec 14, 2020, 3:41 PM EST
Pennsylvania closes heavily litigated election season with all votes cast for Biden
Electors in Pennsylvania, one of the election’s most heavily litigated battleground states, gathered for socially-distanced proceedings in Harrisburg at noon where Rich Fitzgerald of Allegheny County, chief tally, officially certified Pennsylvania’s 20 Electoral College votes for Biden and Harris at 12:45 p.m.
Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, a Democrat, appeared to give a nod to Republicans in her state who were vocal in challenging the outcome of the 2020 election when opening the meeting by quoting the late President George H.W. Bush -- the last one-term president prior to Trump.
"As President George Herbert Walker Bush eloquently said after the 1992 election, 'The people have spoken.' And we respect the majesty of the democratic system, your participation today in this Electoral College proves once again, the durability of our constitution and the majesty of our democracy," she said.
Malcolm Kenyatta -- a 30-year-old, gay, Black man who made his mark on the national stage as one of a group of young Democratic National Convention keynote speakers whom the party identified as "diverse voices from the next generation of party leaders” -- offered the resolution for the balloting for the President and Vice President of United States.
As the electors’ votes were certified, the state’s GOP appeared to lean into political theater by announcing that they cast a conditional vote for Trump and Vice President Mike Mike Pence. The move does not affect the outcome of the electors meeting, nor does it challenge Biden as the recipient of the state’s electoral votes.
"We took this procedural vote to preserve any legal claims that may be presented going forward. This was in no way an effort to usurp or contest the will of the Pennsylvania voters," Bernie Comfort, the vice chairwoman of the Pennsylvania GOP, who is also the Pennsylvania chair of the Trump campaign, said in a statement.