I understand that it might take some ‘time’ to verify provisional ballots, but isn’t this article about ‘counting’ of ‘accepted’ ballots ?
In my state, you fill out the ballot and it goes into a machine that counts it. At the end of the day (Nov. 6) the machine has the total count. What are these people in FL counting ?
“What are these people in FL counting ?”
What we counted after an election were provisional / challenged ballots and Absentee ballots that were paper.
Until the polls closed on Election Day, shut-ins, hospitalized, etc., could vote Absentee. A volunteer — usually League Of Women Voters (whom I don’t trust) — would take the ballot to the voter, then brought back the completed ballot.
Those Absentee Ballots, Absentee Ballots received in the mail on Election Day, provisional ballots, ballots that were kicked out of the computer because they had bent corners, “hanging chads”, etc., were duplicated by Facsimile Board members and then run a couple days later.
The amount of ballots Broward is talking about is completely IMPOSSIBLE. They’re being created.