Counting delays, contested voting rules, and voter roll accuracy issues are threatening to plague Pennsylvania, one of the most crucial swing states, in the aftermath of next week’s midterm election.
Those issues could lead to post-election challenges, particularly if the results are close, an election attorney told The Epoch Times.
Leigh Chapman, Pennsylvania’s acting secretary of state, recently set the stage for potential delays, saying mail-in ballots are only allowed by state law to be opened and canvassed starting on Election Day.
“When there are delays in counting,” she said, “it doesn’t mean that there’s anything nefarious happening.”…}