
Ballots still uncounted are the bigger issue. These include provisional ballots (ballots cast by voters whose eligibility to vote was in question) and mail-in ballots received since Election Day. The county's Elections Division announced that 112 ballots were presented to the Ballot Board today for consideration.
Of even bigger concern to Howard: 3,059 mail ballots are still outstanding, 679 of which are Distric 48 ballots. State law requires that ballots mailed from overseas by November 2 must be received at the county clerk’s office no later than 5pm Monday, November 8.
Those ballots could be trouble for Howard: Overseas ballots are often from soldiers serving abroad, and the military ballot trends Republican. Certainly, a 15-ballot lead will provide the incumbent little comfort.
Elections, Election 2010, Donna Howard, Dan Neil