About 1,500 Ballots Left To Be Counted: Bucks County Primary 2022

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Doylestown PA

19 May, 2022

11:16 AM

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BUCKS COUNTY, PA — About 1,500 mail-in, provisional, and overseas ballots are left to be counted following Tuesday's primary, the Bucks County Board of Elections said. Staff finished counting most of the ballots by Wednesday morning, shortly after 1:30. Unofficial results are available here. "The county does not anticipate significant changes to the posted unofficial vote totals until at least next week, if at all," the BOE said. The outstanding ballots include 714 "segregated" mail-in ballots, 153 overseas ballots, and 640 provisional ballots from polling places. "Segregated ballots include those with missing signatures, dates, secrecy envelopes and other issues," the Board said. "Board of Elections staff will research segregated and provisional ballots, and the Board of Elections will vote whether to accept them. The Board of Elections is scheduled to meet May 24 to discuss provisional and outstanding ballots." Turnout for voters in Tuesday's primary was about 32 percent, the BOE said.

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