“That data came straight from the state,” Queen said, referring to the Pennsylvania Department of State. “I guess that whatever (Lancaster County) had reported to the state was incorrect.”
Queen said the error had to do with how Lancaster reported numbers to the state.
On Friday, county officials pushed back on that assertion. They said the county tested how it sends data to the state before Election Day and confirmed it was formatted correctly. The error, they insist, was not caused by the county or the software is uses to tally results.
Yeah - weird:
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