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Originally posted by thecurious1
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200 people took nearly 24 continuous hours !
The law requires counting to be continuous and uninterrupted.
Unlikely to be any challenges as
"Texas law only requires that elections conducted on electronic tabulation equipment undergo a partial recount, so there is no such requirement here."
The 2020 election deniers "won" the day.
"In 2020, Gillespie County Republicans carried out their primary with only 45 workers, and the results were reported in a few hours. None of the candidates challenged the results.
This year, more than six times as many poll workers and counters turned up for shifts throughout the day — and some worked the entire time. Still, that fell short of the recruitment goal that party leaders told Votebeat in December they expected to clear without issue."
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What better way to spend an evening, playing their part and it was done at a Winery!
Looking forward to larger Counties getting on board with hand counts now it has been proven it can be done.
(Maybe a opportunity for Trumpy and Co to supply sites like Mar-a-lago that have accommodation).
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noddan :
07/03/24