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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. 

You can track the status of your mail-in ballot here or here to request one

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