Anonymous ID: b353ec Nov. 6, 2018, 9:49 p.m. No.3773541   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3610

Hey faggots, calm down.

 

Plenty of time to sniff out voter fraud and I'm sure Project Veritas will have more bombs to drop.

 

Some of ya'll need to take a nap.

 

 

5) Canvass and certification of results (which can take weeks)

Even after the media calls a race or the counties total up the winner, the election results aren’t official. That usually takes a few weeks through a process known as the canvass, in which each vote is counted and verified, then officially certified, first by the local counties and then by the secretary of state or state Board of Elections.

 

Final vote tallies can shift between the election night count and the certified results — though usually not drastically. Sometimes that’s due to provisional or military or absentee ballots being added to the count.

 

There can also be disputes. Candidate can demand recounts, and some states trigger them automatically, depending on the margin of victory. Those recounts can change vote totals because they’re done with much more deliberation than on election night. But absent a high-stakes recount, most Americans have moved on after the victory speeches.

 

https://www.vox.com/2018/11/6/18066350/midterm-elections-2018-vote-counting