GIULANI: "...they [Pennsylvania votes] could be from Mars, as far as we're concerned."
Why, yes, yes the could be. They could also be from Moon.
#Pennsylvania#Election2020#ElectionResults
“Why is Pennsylvania taking so long to count the votes?” you ask.
By law, the state couldn’t count mail ballots till Election Day. Compare that to Florida, where they could start canvassing weeks prior.
Reporters have warned for months we likely wouldn’t know results for days.
To ensure your ballot is counted, you should continually check on the status of your ballot: https://t.co/PoKyNFU1zj.
If your ballot has been flagged for rejection, it is important to call your local election officials immediately to try and fix any problems!
#BallotTrack
I'm staked out at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex (sans Farm Show food) for a 9 p.m. election update from Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar. I'll have updates below when the time comes.
If you are not able to surrender the ballot that you received in the mail, you may only be permitted to vote on a provisional ballot, which is a paper ballot that is set aside and counted once it is clear
you are eligible to vote and have not already voted.
It’s okay if you make a mistake like forgetting to sign your ballot. Check your mail-in ballot status here: https://t.co/PoKyNGbCXT. You can bring the ballot, and the outer return envelope, to your polling place on Election Day, surrender your original ballot, and vote in person.
If you see any form of voter intimidation at the polls, call the election protection hotline:
ENGLISH: 866-OUR-VOTE | 866-687-8683
SPANISH/ENGLISH: 888-VE-Y-VOTA | 888-274-8683
ASIAN LANGUAGES/ENGLISH: 888-API-VOTE | 888-274-8683
ARABIC/ENGLISH: 844-YALLA-US | 844-925-5287
Voting in-person today? Here are the CDC's top safety tips to make sure you can prevent the spread while still participating in our democracy! https://t.co/kIfTd5Unyd
Election officials say it might take several days after Election Day for all ballots to be counted. Don’t worry, that means every vote is being carefully counted and your voice is being heard.
President Trump falsely said that votes cast in the 2020 election shouldn't be counted after Election Day.
This is wrong. In every election, votes take longer than one day to count and certify. https://t.co/JaMsH6YDbb
Making sure we get an accurate vote count might take a little longer than usual this year. No need to worry! Democracy takes time, and it's important that we're all ready to be patient while every vote is counted. #Election2020#VOTE@SLSVCoalition
To election clerks and staff, poll workers, and everyone who was involved in making this year's election happen: thank you, for preserving the accessibility of our democracy, and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate. #ThankYouElectionHeroes
The Trump campaign asked a Pennsylvania county for details about election security protocols, including specific information about the storage and transportation of ballots, rattling local officials. https://t.co/bBi0BEn1IP
To ensure your ballot is counted, you should continually check on the status of your ballot: https://t.co/PoKyNFU1zj.
If your ballot has been flagged for rejection, it is important to call your local election officials immediately to try and fix any problems!
#BallotTrack