Unofficial Pennsylvania results not expected for ‘at least a few days,’ official said last month
Unofficial results for the midterm elections in Pennsylvania are not expected for “at least a few days,” Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Leigh Chapman told reporters on Oct. 24.
"We need to set realistic expectations," Chapman said, stressing that the public and media should "not expect complete results on election night."


Pennsylvania is one of nine states that by law cannot begin processing mail-in and absentee ballots until 7 a.m. on Election Day.
Voters with mistakes on their mail ballots have until Nov. 14 to cure them and military and overseas residents have until 5 p.m. on Nov. 15 to get their ballots in.
Chapman said fully certified results won't come until the Nov. 28 deadline under law.
"We prioritize accuracy over speed," Chapman said. "The delay doesn't mean anything bad is happening.”
-ABC News’ Devin Dwyer






