1/3 About the latest electoral mess in Robeson County.
The State Board of Elections says that the Robeson BOE found 1,951 early voting ballots that had not been uploaded to the state board's results data. #ncpol#Election2020results@NCCivitas
2/3 The voting site in question is Pembroke Fire Department. A look at VoteTracker finds 1,947 votes there (not sure why there is a four-ballot difference). #ncpol
Democratic voters at that site outnumber Republicans about 3-to-1.
3/3 However, most of the voters are Native Americans, many of whom have been voting Republican lately despite their registration. #ncpol
BTW, In case you are wondering how we know the demographics of the voters if their votes have not been counted, turnout data loaded on a separate data file and uploaded each day.
One stop (early in-person) results data is (suppose to be) upload on election day. #ncpol
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But...
"Washington County inadvertently duplicated its absentee by mail data in the election night reporting system, resulting in two records for every by-mail vote in the unofficial results reported on election night. ncsbe.gov/news/press-rel…
3/3 The current count in mail ballots in Washington County is:
-Beasley: 918
-Newby: 389
When the double-counting is corrected, Beasley will lose around 265 more votes than will Newby.