Pennsylvania
- Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman blames any potential delays in vote tabulations on a state law that says election workers can't begin processing mail-in ballots until Election Day.
- Delayed election results are not a new phenomenon for Pennsylvania. Voters in the state also experienced similar delays during the 2020 presidential election, where it took several days for the state to be called for then-candidate Joe Biden.
Democrats’ 2022 Playbook
- Left-wing media outlets are attempting to downplay concerns over delayed election results and regularize incompetent election administration
- Politico ran an article headlined “Why we may not know who won the Senate on Election Day”
- “Many of the same factors in the same battleground states are at play in 2022, starting with races that could have very slim margins.”
Cause for Concern?
- The extensive amount of time it takes for U.S. election officials to finalize election results is embarrassing when compared to other first-world countries
- In France, for example, it took officials less than 24 hours to determine the winner of its recently held presidential election
- International election observers have indicated that delayed election results are one of several warning signs of incompetent election administration
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