An electoral commission being proposed by a group of 11 Republican senators would look at alleged irregularities in the Nov. 3, 2020, election process, Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said. Lankford is among the senators who have pledged to object to electoral votes during the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress, unless Congress authorizes a commission to review the 2020 election process. “They’re gathering all the information and they’re challenging every single thing that’s out there. I mean, everything from Sharpies on ballots in Arizona, to suitcases of ballots under tables in Georgia, to laws that were changed to individuals that were dead or that moved or from out of state that voted,” Lankford said during a Jan. 2 appearance on Fox News. “All those things demand us to be able to take a look at. We have got to take it seriously about this moment, because there were so many areas …