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Foxnose

Posted 4:49 am, 11/05/2024

And they accuse southerners of being dumb. LOL

Foxnose

Posted 4:49 am, 11/05/2024

Not only can they not count, they can't afford a photo ID , or figure out how to fill in blank spaces on a ballot in time, so they need an extra hour added to closing time in order to allow time for coloring in the blanks.

antithesis

Posted 12:54 am, 11/05/2024

In two swing states-Pennsylvania and Wisconsin-election workers are prohibited by state law from processing absentee and mail-in ballots until Election Day. More than 2 million voters in Pennsylvania have requested mail-in ballots this year, and more than 80 percent have already been returned. In other states, those returned ballots would be getting opened, verified, and counted already-and those totals would be quickly reported once the polls closed. In Pennsylvania, however, that won't happen.

The same thing is true in Wisconsin, where about 500,000 mail-in ballots have been requested. If either state's presidential election is close, which seems likely, it will likely be impossible to declare a winner on Tuesday. And if either state is critical to determining the overall winner, which also seems possible, the outcome of the election may remain uncertain for several days.

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Indeed, it takes weeks for the results of the election to be made official. That happens only after precinct, county, and state officials, in turn, verify tallies, conduct audits, and certify the results.

Still, having quick and accurate unofficial counts on Election Day itself helps to head off claims of malfeasance. That's why the smart thing to do is allow election workers to get a head start on mail-in ballots received prior to Election Day. In Florida, for example, processing of mail-in ballots begins weeks before Election Day, and the state has become an exemplar for reporting fast, accurate results while also giving residents a lot of flexibility in how they cast their votes.

Arizona and Nevada are two other crucial states where results could take a while to come in-even though both states allow mail-in ballots to be processed before Election Day. One big hurdle in Arizona is the length of the ballot itself, which means more time is needed to record the results on each ballot. Nevada, meanwhile, allows mail-in ballots to count if they are received within four days after the election (as long as they are postmarked by Election Day).

One final state to keep an eye on is North Carolina. A change in state law this year means that in-person early votes cannot be tabulated until the polls close on Election Day. State officials are warning that the change could delay the reporting of vote totals in some counties-though results that include the early vote should be reported by midnight on Election Day, according to the North Carolina Department of State.

https://reason.com/2024/11/...take-days/

BigSal

Posted 3:16 pm, 11/04/2024

Senile Singer still waiting...but keep waiting! "Its" coming soon!

**** .

singer

Posted 2:50 pm, 11/04/2024

tens of thousands of dem votes missing.

where are tens of thousands of those 'eighty one million votes.' biden got in 2020/

"If they don't show up on Tuesday we will have a lot of questions about 2020' Steve Bannon

Is the
2020 stolen election about to be revealed in a way the crooks didn't think of.

knslyr

Posted 2:08 pm, 11/04/2024

Lyin' anti is at it again! If one state can do it, ALL states can do it. Just like standardized testing in public schools, standardized voting would level the playing field. UNLESS(!!!) one group doesn't want a level playing field? Who might that be? Enquiring minds already know!

Anonymoose

Posted 1:59 pm, 11/04/2024

Crowdstrike is in charge of security of the ballot machines, makes me feel all secure

singer

Posted 1:48 pm, 11/04/2024

They need the extra time to see how many thousands more votes Trump is ahead of the democrat.

Then they need time to make fake ballots , get them delivered to stash houses, and loaded onto paid cheaters called 'mules' to carry those fake ballots in the middle of the night and stuff them by the dozens at a time into ballots boxes.

Thousands of fake ballots in PA. Ballot printing co. on the run. Has remove every trace of their identity from the net.

antithesis

Posted 1:39 pm, 11/04/2024

Most states can call their results early based on exit polls, etc. They still take time to count the votes, but there's little risk of the final number making a difference.

Toss up states don't have that luxury.

BigSal

Posted 7:38 am, 11/04/2024

If they counted "too fast" you would whine.

Get a grip loser.

Anonymoose

Posted 11:40 pm, 11/03/2024

Why are the swing states the only ones who can't count vote on time

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