Never ending ballot counts.

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Anonymous wrote:Democrats gleefully pointing to Hogan’s veto to cover up for their incompetently run administrative state.


Exactly. Hogan really screwed things up by not letting dems start counting mail in ballots before the election, so they’d know how many votes they needed to come up with on the final count to ensure the preferred candidates all won their primaries.

Damn that Larry Hogan!


He could have let them start counting after polls closed, rather than having to wait til *Thursday.*

Would they start counting mail-in and drop-box ballots at 8 PM on a Tuesday night even if they could when they still need to tabulate early and Election Day votes? And to be clear, they did not even report all precincts on Tuesday night of the votes they did tabulate. And they still need to audit those votes on Wednesday. So it’s a complaint without merit.


Well to answer your question all you have to do is look at what happened in 2020. It wasn't immediate results, but they were able to process the mail in ballots as they came in which greatly sped things up. This year they could not even touch the ballots until two days after election day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Democrats gleefully pointing to Hogan’s veto to cover up for their incompetently run administrative state.


Exactly. Hogan really screwed things up by not letting dems start counting mail in ballots before the election, so they’d know how many votes they needed to come up with on the final count to ensure the preferred candidates all won their primaries.

Damn that Larry Hogan!


He could have let them start counting after polls closed, rather than having to wait til *Thursday.*

Would they start counting mail-in and drop-box ballots at 8 PM on a Tuesday night even if they could when they still need to tabulate early and Election Day votes? And to be clear, they did not even report all precincts on Tuesday night of the votes they did tabulate. And they still need to audit those votes on Wednesday. So it’s a complaint without merit.


Well to answer your question all you have to do is look at what happened in 2020. It wasn't immediate results, but they were able to process the mail in ballots as they came in which greatly sped things up. This year they could not even touch the ballots until two days after election day.

And yet the still couldn’t report 100% of Election Day precinct results on Tuesday night. It’s hard to argue that you are being hindered if you are not demonstrating basic competence.
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