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In the United States, the Vice President does not have the power to overturn election results.
This is correct because doing some deep research, we found the Electoral Count Act of 1887. This act limits the power of the president of the Senate -in this case, the Vice President- to influence the result of the counting of the votes. According to the above-mentioned Act, what the Vice President of the United States can do in the Senate in these circumstances is to precede the process and certify that all votes are opened and read out loudly.