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More than 12,000 ballots that the United States Postal Service failed to deliver are in states where the winner of the presidential election has not yet been determined.
The U.S. Postal Service was unable to deliver more than 150,000 ballots to count before the end of the November 3 presidential election. The Washinton Post informs you with reference to these services.
In addition, more than 12,000 ballots are in states where the winner has not yet been determined.
The service delivered the relevant documents to the court, forcing it to urgently deliver the ballots to the polling stations. The department also said the number of undelivered ballots may increase after more office checks.
On November 3, the main vote of the presidential elections in the United States took place. More than 10 candidates are running for office, and current President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are seen as his main competitors. Turnout in these elections was a 120-year record – some 160 million Americans participated in them.
Vox wrote that elections are likely to be determined by voters in six key states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina.
Biden already won in Wisconsin. In Florida, according to CNN, Trump has the majority. Biden is winning, according to CNN, in Michigan and, according to Fox News, in Arizona, but final results in the two states have yet to be announced. Additionally, Trump headquarters filed lawsuits demanding a halt to vote counting in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania – the White House chief’s team said there was no access to trace the procedure.
Winning the elections requires the support of 270 voters. There are 538 people in the electoral college.
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