(4 Nov 2020) The sorting and counting of mail-in ballots across Pennsylvania is currently still underway.
The Associated Press got a glimpse of municipal workers and observers hard at work Wednesday in what promises to be a long process as Americans wait to see who the people of this battleground state chose as president.
Voters turned out in large numbers for an election that produced few of the glitches some had feared. But the state's decision to greatly expand mail-in voting means it could still be days before it's clear whether President Donald Trump repeated his surprise Pennsylvania victory from four years ago or whether native son Joe Biden would collect its 20 electoral votes, the most of any state yet to be called by The Associated Press.
Some of Pennsylvania's most heavily populated counties, including Philadelphia and suburban counties like Montgomery, Chester, Bucks and Delaware, were tabulating votes around the clock. Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh is located, said it would resume the count at 10 a.m.
More than 900,000 mail ballots were left to be counted, according to the latest state data.
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