Cumbria County, Pennsylvania, extended voting time until 10 p.m. due to software glitch "
The Internet reported that election officials in Cumbria County, Pennsylvania, USA, applied to the court to extend voting time until 10 p.m. on Tuesday due to a software failure that disrupted ballot scanning. The court approved it. According to a court order, ballots cast after 8 p.m. will be considered provisional ballots. The Cumbria County Election Commission said in a statement earlier on Tuesday that software glitches prevented voters from scanning ballots, but that should not affect voters 'determination to vote, emphasizing that "all ballots will be counted." Residents are encouraged to continue voting. Voter Dave Luchew found that people were sparse at the local polling station and said that due to a machine failure, he decided to come back to vote later to ensure that his votes were properly counted.
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