New York City New Jersey Long Island Northern Suburbs ... Georgia -- Georgia is still counting ballots with a razor-thin margin, making the Georgia contest between President Donald Trump and Joe ...
Nov 06, 2020 · In Georgia, 61,000 Ballots Still to Count (10:16 a.m.) With counting continuing in numerous counties throughout Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that as of 9:15 a.m. there were ...
New York City shutting down ... sought a recount in Wisconsin and challenged the handling of ballots in Georgia. The latest … Arizona: Counties continue to count, with more than 300,000 ballots ...
Four key battleground states -- Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia -- began Wednesday with tens of thousands of absentee ballots uncounted, leaving the White House race between ...
Dec 03, 2020 · New York City’s Board of Elections kept information about its count of more than 662,000 absentee ballots secret until Tuesday. As of Thursday, Suffolk County, on the eastern end of Long Island, still hadn’t given any public updates on its tally of more than 160,000 absentee ballots.
Apr 08, 2021 · Georgia has been ahead of New York in some laws that provide access, such as expansive early voting and no-excuse absentee ballots. Since 2019, New York has been moving toward passing laws that ...
Dec 03, 2020 · Polling workers inspect and count absentee ballots, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, in New York. Counties across New York began to count more than 1.5 million absentee ballots Monday, a last push that ...
Jun 30, 2020 · In Long Island’s two counties, about 84,000 Nassau residents and approximately 117,000 Suffolk residents requested mail-in ballots. Under the law, absentee ballots couldn’t be counted until June 30, but experts believe counting may continue into mid-July, meaning any results until then are still incomplete.
The slowness of some New York counties in releasing absentee vote tallies has been less of an issue in past years because, historically, the state hasn’t had a very big mail-in vote.
The slowness of some New York counties in releasing absentee vote tallies has been less of an issue in past years because, historically, the state hasn’t had a very big mail-in vote.