Preplanning already. I remember every election (before the last one) where the results were known the same night, even way back when we "Only" had paper ballots. Does anyone buy that they can't "count" ballots any longer? If so, what is the use of electronic machines other than the obvious?
One of the best comments on the thread:
"Any changes in results that occur as countries continue to count ballots are not evidence that an election is ‘rigged.’”
https://thepostmillennial.com/pennsylvan...tion-night
One of the best comments on the thread:
Quote:They can't tell you the results on Election Night.
But they can tell you today that it will be Kamala.
LOL
"Any changes in results that occur as countries continue to count ballots are not evidence that an election is ‘rigged.’”
https://thepostmillennial.com/pennsylvan...tion-night
Quote:The Pennsylvania Department of State has announced that the results of the state's upcoming election will not be known on election night.
In a social media post, the department ,“Pennsylvanians won’t always know the final results of all races on election night. Any changes in results that occur as countries continue to count ballots are not evidence that an election is ‘rigged.’” The post also included a link to a website dedicated to fact-checking claims about Pennsylvania's election process.
The announcement echoes the situation from the 2020 election when initial results appeared to favor President Donald Trump as polls closed. However, as mail-in ballots were counted in the following days, Joe Biden was declared the winner in Pennsylvania. The prolonged counting process has frustrated some critics who argue that state election results should be finalized and made public on or immediately following November 5.
Despite calls for reform, Pennsylvania lawmakers did not pass legislation that would allow pre-canvassing of ballots, which could speed up the counting process. The legislative session ended without any changes to the law despite the Pennsylvania House of Representatives passing an initiative in May, according to The Washington Post.
As one of the key battleground states in the upcoming election, Pennsylvania's 19 electoral votes could be crucial in determining the next president. If the race comes down to Pennsylvania, it may take several days before the American public knows the final outcome of the election.
“If the electoral college comes down to Pennsylvania or Wisconsin, we might still face a long period where we don’t know the winner,” explained Rachel Orey, an elections expert with the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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