The Pennsylvania Elections Commission will release a tally of all write-in votes from the November 2, 2010 election, during the first week of January 2011. It will cover all federal and state offices. All other states have already released their official vote totals from that election, except for a handful of states in which the gubernatorial vote is never “official” until the state legislature has convened and approved the returns.
Which century will ALL of the regimes have uniform reporting of election results on user friendly spreadsheets –
Regular votes
Write-in votes
Overvotes
Undervotes
Total Votes (Turnout)
— with such data being the FIRST official DEMOCRACY document of each new regime ???
Obviously the turnout stats per precinct is one more means to detect obvious ballot box stuffing or other math errors for each office or issue.
Where is that Model Election Law ???
Actually no, the Pennsylvania Elections Commission won’t release a tally of all write-in votes from the November 2, 2010 election because they can’t. Half the counties in the state don’t count them. What they are going to do is perpetuate a fraud on the people once again.
The state says the handling of write-ins from the November 2010 election is much improved, compared to the past.
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The state lied. The counties still aren’t reporting write in results.