Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Arizona could take days or even weeks to decide the winners in their razor-close U.S. Senate elections in the upcoming midterm elections.
Fox News’ Bryan Llenas reports on the Pennsylvania Senate race.
Pennsylvania Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman speaks with reporters about Pennsylvania's 2022 elections, warning that it will take days or more for election results to become clear. In Nevada, mail ballots can be postmarked as late as Election Day. That means valid votes could continue coming into election officials for several days after Election Day. If the race between Sen. Catherine Cortez-Masto, D-Nev., and Republican Adam Laxalt is close, Germer said,"we won't have necessarily a clear result in Nevada either for perhaps a week."
Unlike Pennsylvania, Arizona does allow processing of mail-in ballots before Election Day, something Germer said will likely speed up that state's ability to deliver a result. However, Cochise County will count all of its ballots by hand, which could delay a final projection.But the state that may cause the biggest delay in knowing the Senate majority is one that could very well have a result on election night: Georgia.