Why do election results take so long to get?




Accuracy is more important than speed
- Officials need to make sure to count every ballot.
- They double check for duplicates and voter status.
- Many audit results before they certify.
Some state laws require early votes and mail-in votes to be counted at a certain time
- Some states (like Pennsylvania) can’t count early and mail ballots till election day.
- It takes time to process and verify millions of ballots.
Some states require mail-in and absentee votes to be postmarked by election day
- Some states, like North Carolina, accept mailed ballots POSTMARKED by election day.
- It can take a few days for them to arrive.
- That helps overseas military vote.
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