SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
2010 FEDERAL Election Results - May 18, 2010
Preview of most current Media Report (page will update
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View/Download Reports: Standard Media Report County Wide, Short format Precinct by Precinct
What is the Process of Ballot Counting and Updates to the Website?
The reports posted on this website are updated as new data
becomes available. Ballot Counting is performed at the County Courthouse in
Montrose, PA in the Main Courtroom. The first ballot box arrives around 8:30PM
Election Night, and ballot counting starts soon after. Counting continues until
the last ballot box is counted, usually around 11PM.
Ballots are counted a
district at a time. When counting for a district is complete, the total count is
saved and a district detail report is printed in four parts. Two copies are
handed to the District Officials after a verbal verification of the district
vote count is performed. The other two copies of the district report are
delivered to the Election Office on the main floor of the Courthouse. There, a
large wallboard is updated with the latest information and a copy is retained by
the Election Office for the Election Return Board. After counting a few
Districts a save of the count status is copied to a disk and transferred to the
website. The updates are not continuous because PA law prohibits any external
communications connections to the vote counting equipment at any time.
The Public is welcome to come observe the process on Election Night.
The results posted throughout Election Night are unofficial. The Election does not have an official count until the County Election Return Board completes their work and certifies the Election.
The Susquehanna County Election Returns Board will meet on Friday, May 21, 2010. After being sworn in by the Prothonotary, the Return Board Performs many tasks when they meet including overall review of the reports and paperwork from the Districts, disposition of Provisional Ballots, review of all ballot counts, hand count of at least one randomly selected district, and more. Once the Return Board is done the Election Counts will be considered Certified, subject to State verification. More information can be found about the whole election process at the PA Department of State website www.votespa.org.