EXPLAINER: A long night, or more, before president is known
WASHINGTON — There’s a good chance Americans won’t know the winner of Tuesday’s presidential election when they go to bed that night.
The main reason? Many states have 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 that are cast in person.
DIFFERENT STATES, DIFFERENT APPROACHES
Some states with extensive experience in using mail-in ballots have adjusted for those extra steps.