All votes in a papal election are counted by hand. There are no voting machines used.
Early votes are typically counted on Election Day, alongside in-person votes, although some jurisdictions may start counting them earlier. The specific timing can vary by state or locality, as election laws dictate the process. Election officials usually ensure that early ballots are securely stored until they are ready to be counted, maintaining the integrity of the election process.
Electors will meet in each state on Dec. 15 to record their votes.
It gets sent to the Scrutiner
The day when all the votes are counted up.
well there are alot more places that have been counted as yet.such as flordia
They are chosen as soon as the votes of the Presidential election are counted and certified .
votes must be accurately counted
November 4th, 2008 is election day. All of it will end as soon as the voting booths close and the votes are counted.
I would call it a direct election.
It is usually uttered in a warning not to take anything for granted until one is certain since no one really knows who will win the election until the votes are counted.
right after they counted the votes after the election of 1915 till 1923
An election recount is typically needed if the vote is deemed close enough to warrant one. Usually, the condition for this is less than a difference of a percentage of the votes cast.