How Long Will Vote Counting Take? Estimates and Deadlines in All 50 States |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=56871"><span class="small">Alicia Parlapiano, The New York Times</span></a> |
Tuesday, 03 November 2020 09:17 |
Parlapiano writes: "Many states will not have complete results on election night." ALSO SEE: When to Expect Election Results in Every State How Long Will Vote Counting Take? Estimates and Deadlines in All 50 States03 November 20
lthough many winners may quickly be evident on election night, the increase in mail voting because of the pandemic is expected to push back the release of full results in many key states. The New York Times asked officials in every state and the District of Columbia about their reporting processes and what share of votes they expect to be counted by noon on Wednesday, Nov. 4. There is a fair amount of uncertainty surrounding results in any election, but here’s what they said to expect: Many states will not have complete results on election night. Even once the early and in-person ballots are counted, a significant number of votes could still be outstanding. Only nine states expect to have at least 98 percent of unofficial results reported by noon the day after the election. Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia allow postmarked ballots to arrive after Election Day, so the timing will depend on when voters return them. |