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Here's How To Track Votes In Pennsylvania

With so many important offices on the line and everyone saying they have results —who should you trust? 

A vote sticker over an election results map of Pennsylvania.

A vote sticker over an election results map of Pennsylvania.

Photo Credit: Pennsylvania Department of State; Pixabay/amberzen

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has the most accurate results that you can trust. 

There have already been fraud accusations and rumors of fake ballots, but local and state officials — along with the FBI have been able to catch them.

The Pennsylvania State Board of Elections is pulling the data for each county's mail-in ballot results "once per day from the Pennsylvania's voter registration database, and the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors."

The PA BOE also noted that counties are continuously processing "mail ballot​ applications, record mail ballots, reconcile mail ballot data, and make corrections to mail ballot data when necessary."

Starting at 7 p.m. on Nov. 5, you can monitor the tallied, uncertified statewide result votes here.  Polls closed in most of Pennsylvania at 8 p.m. and although late judges, machine glitches, and evacuations due to bomb threats have led to polls remaining open in three counties until 10 p.m. 

You can track the status of your mail-in ballot here.

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