Arizonahas allowed voting by mail for over two decades, andapproximately 80% of voters in the statevote by mail. Ballot processing and tallying in the state can begin when the ballots are received by election workers, but results may not be released before all precincts have reported or one...
Arizona doesn’t post any election results until all precincts have reported or one hour after polls close, whichever comes first. That’s almost always 10 p.m. Eastern. Shortly after that time, counties are expected to release results from mail-in ballots received days before Election Day —...
That could mean waiting until practically all the votes in some of the states are in to project a winner - which could take days. But the way the evening has been unfolding so far, it's possible it might be sooner. Image:An election worker processes mail-in ballots in Philadelphia. Pic...
may not have results ready by Tuesday night. The AP says vote counting often takes “up to and sometimes longer than” a week inArizona, while inPennsylvaniait “typically extends for several days.”Georgiais said to count its votes “fairly quickly,” but last election...
I’m in Oregon. While there are rumors of a toss up in Oregon (please!). After OR 114 I can’t believe Oregon will go GOP. OTOH maybe those in the election offices ignore their “betters” and let the mail-in-ballots prevail and don’t lean on the scale. Enough people appear to...
Here's when swing states will start counting their ballots, and other key data: Arizona Processing: Ballots were mailed starting Oct. 7 and are being processed upon receipt. Counting: Ballots are being counted as of Oct. 20. Deadline: Ballots are being accepted on or before Election Day. ...
Arizona Arizonahas allowed voting by mail for over two decades, andapproximately 80% of voters in the statevote by mail. Ballot processing and tallying in the state can begin when the ballots are received by election workers, but results may not be released before all precincts have reported...
Arizona Arizonahas allowed voting by mail for over two decades, andapproximately 80% of voters in the statevote by mail. Ballot processing and tallying in the state can begin when the ballots are received by election workers, but results may not be released before all precincts have reported...
Arizona Arizonahas allowed voting by mail for over two decades, andapproximately 80% of voters in the statevote by mail. Ballot processing and tallying in the state can begin when the ballots are received by election workers, but results may not be released before all precincts have reported...
Arizona Arizonahas allowed voting by mail for over two decades, andapproximately 80% of voters in the statevote by mail. Ballot processing and tallying in the state can begin when the ballots are received by election workers, but results may not be released before all precincts have reported...