Reps. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.), and Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) on Monday announced they will object to contested electors on Jan. 6. “I am acting to protect our Democratic process. Article II and the Twelfth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution make clear that I have an obligation to act on this matter, if I believe there are serious questions with respect to the presidential election. I believe those questions exist,” Stefanik said in a video statement. Tens of millions of Americans are concerned about voting irregularities, unconstitutional overreach by state officials, and a lack of ballot integrity and security, she said. Tens of thousands of constituents and others reached out to her in recent weeks. “I am committed to restoring the faith of the American people in our elections—that they are free, fair, secure, and according to the United States Constitution,” Stefanik added. Lamborn said in a statement that …