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Going All The Way To The Supreme Court. Yea, Right.
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<blockquote data-quote="Up In Smoke" data-source="post: 4713013" data-attributes="member: 79702"><p>No, what I'm saying is Dekalb Co had 128,226 mail in ballots and also has 191 precincts. When the mail in ballots are received by the county, they are validated and collated by precinct before counting. Each precinct tabulates and certifies it's own ballots. I assume the area didn't have room to count all simultaneously, so they probably broke it down into 30-40 precincts per day until complete. I only used 670 as an average across all the districts. Dekalb Co. is quite densely populated so those numbers aren't to far fetched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up In Smoke, post: 4713013, member: 79702"] No, what I'm saying is Dekalb Co had 128,226 mail in ballots and also has 191 precincts. When the mail in ballots are received by the county, they are validated and collated by precinct before counting. Each precinct tabulates and certifies it's own ballots. I assume the area didn't have room to count all simultaneously, so they probably broke it down into 30-40 precincts per day until complete. I only used 670 as an average across all the districts. Dekalb Co. is quite densely populated so those numbers aren't to far fetched. [/QUOTE]
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