Jinse Finance reported that officials in Pennsylvania and Michigan, USA, stated that the speed of counting votes in this election is expected to be faster than in 2020. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro expects that due to a reduction in mail-in ballot applications and new laws requiring uninterrupted counting, the state’s results will be announced faster than in the last election. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson also expects the state’s voter turnout to set a record, and counting is expected to be completed by midnight on Tuesday, earlier than in 2020.
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The election results in Pennsylvania and Michigan are expected to be released faster than in 2020.
Jinse Finance reported that officials in Pennsylvania and Michigan, USA, stated that the speed of counting votes in this election is expected to be faster than in 2020. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro expects that due to a reduction in mail-in ballot applications and new laws requiring uninterrupted counting, the state’s results will be announced faster than in the last election. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson also expects the state’s voter turnout to set a record, and counting is expected to be completed by midnight on Tuesday, earlier than in 2020.