Thousands of votes are still left to be counted across the commonwealth. The root problem is the Pennsylvania law preventing election teams from opening, sorting and counting mail-in ballots until 7 a.m. on Election Day. ARobertsCBS reports
PHILADELPHIA — We are waiting to find out who will be Pennsylvania’s Republican Senate candidate this fall. With 95% of the vote counted, Mehmet Oz has a lead over Dave McCormick of a little more than 2,500 votes.
Pennsylvania voters once again are left to wait and wonder about their election results thanks to a state law that prevents pre-canvassing — the opening and sorting of mail-in ballots — until 7 a.m. on Election Day. “The Republican legislature included these reforms in their bills but they included a whole number of other things, like voter ID, that the Democratic governor was unwilling to sign,” Schmidt said.
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