Another 15 U.S. representatives and representative-elects are supporting a plan to file objections to electoral votes during next month’s joint session of Congress. Twenty-four members or members-elect were on the books as committing to challenging the votes, as of early Thursday. That number is now 39, or 40 including Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) in the upper chamber. Eight Pennsylvania members of the House of Representatives said in a joint statement that they plan on objecting to electors from their state. “Unfortunately, the many unlawful actions undertaken by the Pennsylvania Governor’s office, the Secretary of State, and what has been described as a rogue Pennsylvania Supreme Court exceeded and circumvented the state legislature’s clear constitutional authority,” Republican Reps. Guy Reschenthaler, Dan Meuser, Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson, Mike Kelly, Scott Perry, Lloyd Smucker, John Joyce, and Fred Keller said. The unlawful actions include accepting ballots past 8 p.m. on Election Day, the group alleged. …