Counting or certification of the November election results are likely to be delayed nationwide, as states are promulgating different rules on receiving mail ballots, ongoing and likely election litigation, and possible investigations over irregularities, warns an election integrity proponent.
As the 2020 election results were delayed until Joe Biden was announced the winner of the presidential race the Saturday after Election Day, there will likely also be a delay in announcing this year’s presidential contest. The delays this year could be the result of a variety of factors, especially with such a close election, according to Honest Elections Project Executive Director Jason Snead.
Almost every credible poll indicates that the November election will be tight, as Vice President Kamala Harris does not have a significant lead over former President Donald Trump, particularly in critical "swing" states upon which the Electoral College may turn.
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As the 2020 election results were delayed until Joe Biden was announced the winner of the presidential race the Saturday after Election Day, there will likely also be a delay in announcing this year’s presidential contest. The delays this year could be the result of a variety of factors, especially with such a close election, according to Honest Elections Project Executive Director Jason Snead.
Almost every credible poll indicates that the November election will be tight, as Vice President Kamala Harris does not have a significant lead over former President Donald Trump, particularly in critical "swing" states upon which the Electoral College may turn.
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Election results likely to be delayed nationwide by state rules, litigation, and investigations
Since election results could be “delayed because of a rules change, you’ve just created a dynamic where either side can claim the election has been stolen,” Jason Snead said.
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