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EXPLAINER: A long night, or more, before president is known

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans won’t know the winner of the 2020 U.S. presidential election until well into today — if not beyond that.

The main reason? Many states made it easier to request a mail ballot amid the coronavirus pandemic and concerns about crowded polling places. But mail ballots generally require more time to process than ballots cast in person.

Different states, different approaches

Some states with extensive experience in using mail-in ballots adjusted for those extra steps.

In Florida, clerks could start counting ballots 22 days before an election. In North Carolina, beginning five weeks before the election, county boards could insert approved ballots into a voting machine, allowing for a prompt tabulation on Election Day.

But other states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, all with Republican-led legislatures and all of them swing states, made a conscious decision to wait so there would be no counting of mail-in ballots prior to Election Day, As a result, it could take days to tally enough ballots to project a winner.

Election Day isn’t always the deadline

In some key states, mail-in ballots can come in several days after Election Day and still be counted, as long as they are postmarked by then. Democrats have argued the flood of absentee ballots and slow mail delivery in some areas makes such a precaution necessary.

For example, mail-in ballots from Nevada voters are not due until Nov. 10 if postmarked by Election Day. In North Carolina, mailin ballots were not due until Nov. 12 if postmarked by Election Day.

There will be legal challenges

Pre-Election Day polling indicated a majority of Trump’s supporters had planned to cast their ballot on Election Day, while more than half of Joe Biden’s backers had planned to vote by mail.

Early today, with outcomes in several key states still uncertain, Trump said he would take the election to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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