Timeline
Nov 3 @ 5pm
As of 5 p.m., Fulton had scanned 86,191 of the 130,517 absentee-by-mail ballots received, which doesn’t include the ballots received in today’s mail, Jones said.
86,181 absentee-by-mail ballots counted (146,994 - 86181 = 60,813 remaining) [src: https://archive.fo/cf7eA]
Nov 4 @4 10:53am
Fulton County says it has around 67,000 absentee ballots left to be processed. Election director says they hope to be done by around 7 p.m. tonight. [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-5657.1-5686.0]
Nov 4 @ 11:30am
Fulton has 74,000 absentee ballots left to count. [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-5577.0-5579.16]
Nov 4 @ 8:57pm Fulton has 37,000 ballots outstanding (no mention of absentee vs early, but previously at 11:48 am stated all early votes have been counted)
Nov 4 @ 10:30pm Fulton has 30,862 ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4441.1-4444.0]
Nov 4 @ 11:07pm Fulton has about 20,000 ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4441.1-4444.0]
Nov 5 @ 1:27am Fulton has 14,000 absentee ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4019.1-4048.0]
Nov 5 @ 2:25am Fulton County says about 13,000 ballots are left to count: [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-3899.1-3928.0]
Nov 5 @ 5am
Fulton County workers have been going at a pace of about 3,000 to 4,000 ballots per hour. The plan was originally to work until 3 a.m. and then send workers home.
Officials report 7,500 ballots left to process [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-6535.1-6546.0]
Nov 5 @ 7:11 am
Fulton County reports they have 5,000 ballots still to be scanned. [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-6301.1-6316.0]
Nov 5 @ 9:45am
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that as of 9:15 a.m. today there are approximately 61,367 ballots still outstanding. Channel 2′s Justin Gray received the following breakdown: Fulton: 11,200
Nov 5 @ 12:57pm
Fulton County election officials say they are officially done counting over 145,000 absentee ballots. [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-5625.1-5636.0]
From Nov 3, 8am - 5pm they count 86,181 absentee ballots (9-10 hours)
From Nov 3, 5pm - Nov 5 12:57pm, they count 60,813 absentee ballots (> 24 hours)
IMPORTANT---> the maximum possible that could have been received on Nov 3 is 16,477 absentee ballots because they reported having already received 130,517 absentee ballots before Nov 3.
Additionally, this is impossible:
Nov 4 @ 10:53am Fulton County says it has around 67,000 absentee ballots left to be processed. Election director says they hope to be done by around 7 p.m. tonight.
As of 5pm on Nov 3, there were only 60,813 ballots remaining
Fulton County - Nov 3 @ 5pm, 60,813 absentee ballots to count--Nov 4 @10:53am, 67,000 absentee ballots to count
It's worth noting that in total Fulton reported 146,994 absentee-by-mail votes for president. That suggests that 16,477 mail-in ballots were received on Nov 3. If Fulton had already counted 86,181 absentee-by-mail ballots by 5pm, and we assume they started at 8am (maybe they started at 6am, but with the 2 hour delay to that they claim happened at 6am, we forget those 2 horus), then they were able to count 86,191 ballots in 9 hours. The article states that they would stop counting at 10:30pm.
He said they will stop scanning ballots at 10:30 p.m. and pick it up back in the morning. No official could explain before press time why Fulton was stopping its count of absentee ballots at that time, only saying that was the procedure.
86,191 ballots in 9 hours is 9,576 ballots per hour. From 5pm to 10:30pm they should have been capable of counting around 52,600 ballots, which puts their total count at around 139,000 votes by 10:30pm. That suggests they were only 7-8,000 absentee-by-mail ballots left to count after 10:30pm (and that's if we include the supposed 16,477 mail-in ballots that were received on election day)
What happened? I think they stopped counting because they needed to know how many of those absentee ballots they had to switch to Biden.
Trump's percent of election-day votes: 33.9% Trump's percent of Advanced-voting: 26.5% Trump's percent of Absentee-by-mail votes: 20.3%
Timeline
Nov 3 @ 5pm
As of 5 p.m., Fulton had scanned 86,191 of the 130,517 absentee-by-mail ballots received, which doesn’t include the ballots received in today’s mail, Jones said.
86,181 absentee-by-mail ballots counted (146,994 - 86181 = 60,813 remaining) [src: https://archive.fo/cf7eA]
Nov 4 @4 10:53am
Fulton County says it has around 67,000 absentee ballots left to be processed. Election director says they hope to be done by around 7 p.m. tonight. [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-5657.1-5686.0]
Nov 4 @ 11:30am
Fulton has 74,000 absentee ballots left to count. [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-5577.0-5579.16]
Nov 4 @ 8:57pm Fulton has 37,000 ballots outstanding (no mention of absentee vs early, but previously at 11:48 am stated all early votes have been counted)
Nov 4 @ 10:30pm Fulton has 30,862 ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4441.1-4444.0]
Nov 4 @ 11:07pm Fulton has about 20,000 ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4441.1-4444.0]
Nov 5 @ 1:27am Fulton has 14,000 absentee ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4019.1-4048.0]
Nov 5 @ 2:25am Fulton County says about 13,000 ballots are left to count: [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-3899.1-3928.0]
Nov 5 @ 5am
Fulton County workers have been going at a pace of about 3,000 to 4,000 ballots per hour. The plan was originally to work until 3 a.m. and then send workers home.
Officials report 7,500 ballots left to process [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-6535.1-6546.0]
Nov 5 @ 7:11 am
Fulton County reports they have 5,000 ballots still to be scanned. [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-6301.1-6316.0]
Nov 5 @ 9:45am
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that as of 9:15 a.m. today there are approximately 61,367 ballots still outstanding. Channel 2′s Justin Gray received the following breakdown: Fulton: 11,200
Nov 5 @ 12:57pm
Fulton County election officials say they are officially done counting over 145,000 absentee ballots. [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-5625.1-5636.0]
From Nov 3, 8am - 5pm they count 86,181 absentee ballots (9-10 hours)
From Nov 3, 5pm - Nov 5 12:57pm, they count 60,813 absentee ballots (> 24 hours)
IMPORTANT---> the maximum possible that could have been received on Nov 3 is 16,477 absentee ballots because they reported having already received 130,517 absentee ballots before Nov 3.
Additionally, this is impossible:
Nov 4 @ 10:53am Fulton County says it has around 67,000 absentee ballots left to be processed. Election director says they hope to be done by around 7 p.m. tonight.
As of 5pm on Nov 3, there were only 60,813 ballots remaining
Fulton County - Nov 3 @ 5pm, 60,813 absentee ballots to count--Nov 4 @10:53am, 67,000 absentee ballots to count
It's worth noting that in total Fulton reported 146,994 absentee-by-mail votes for president. That suggests that 16,477 mail-in ballots were received on Nov 3. If Fulton had already counted 86,181 absentee-by-mail ballots by 5pm, and we assume they started at 8am (maybe they started at 6am, but with the 2 hour delay to that they claim happened at 6am, we forget those 2 horus), then they were able to count 86,191 ballots in 9 hours. The article states that they would stop counting at 10:30pm.
He said they will stop scanning ballots at 10:30 p.m. and pick it up back in the morning. No official could explain before press time why Fulton was stopping its count of absentee ballots at that time, only saying that was the procedure.
86,191 ballots in 9 hours is 9,576 ballots per hour. From 5pm to 10:30pm they should have been capable of counting around 52,600 ballots, which puts their total count at around 139,000 votes by 10:30pm. That suggests they were only 7-8,000 absentee-by-mail ballots left to count after 10:30pm (and that's if we include the supposed 16,477 mail-in ballots that were received on election day)
What happened? I think they stopped counting because they needed to know how many of those absentee ballots they had to switch to Biden.
Trump's percent of election-day votes: 33.9% Trump's percent of Advanced-voting: 26.5% Trump's percent of Absentee-by-mail votes: 20.3%
Timeline
Nov 3 @ 5pm
As of 5 p.m., Fulton had scanned 86,191 of the 130,517 absentee-by-mail ballots received, which doesn’t include the ballots received in today’s mail, Jones said.
86,181 absentee-by-mail ballots counted (146,994 - 86181 = 60,813 remaining) [src: https://archive.fo/cf7eA]
Nov 4 @4 10:53am
Fulton County says it has around 67,000 absentee ballots left to be processed. Election director says they hope to be done by around 7 p.m. tonight. [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-5657.1-5686.0]
Nov 4 @ 11:30am
Fulton has 74,000 absentee ballots left to count. [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-5577.0-5579.16]
Nov 4 @ 8:57pm Fulton has 37,000 ballots outstanding (no mention of absentee vs early, but previously at 11:48 am stated all early votes have been counted)
Nov 4 @ 10:30pm Fulton has 30,862 ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4441.1-4444.0]
Nov 4 @ 11:07pm Fulton has about 20,000 ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4441.1-4444.0]
Nov 5 @ 1:27am Fulton has 14,000 absentee ballots left to count [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-4019.1-4048.0]
Nov 5 @ 2:25am Fulton County says about 13,000 ballots are left to count: [src: https://archive.is/BFnap#selection-3899.1-3928.0]
Nov 5 @ 5am
Fulton County workers have been going at a pace of about 3,000 to 4,000 ballots per hour. The plan was originally to work until 3 a.m. and then send workers home.
Officials report 7,500 ballots left to process [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-6535.1-6546.0]
Nov 5 @ 7:11 am
Fulton County reports they have 5,000 ballots still to be scanned. [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-6301.1-6316.0]
Nov 5 @ 9:45am
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that as of 9:15 a.m. today there are approximately 61,367 ballots still outstanding. Channel 2′s Justin Gray received the following breakdown: Fulton: 11,200
Nov 5 @ 12:57pm
Fulton County election officials say they are officially done counting over 145,000 absentee ballots. [src: https://archive.is/GoWPR#selection-5625.1-5636.0]
From Nov 3, 8am - 5pm they count 86,181 absentee ballots (9-10 hours)
From Nov 3, 5pm - Nov 5 12:57pm, they count 60,813 absentee ballots (> 24 hours)
IMPORTANT---> the maximum possible that could have been received on Nov 3 is 15,477 absentee ballots because they reported having already received 130,517 absentee ballots before Nov 3.
Additionally, this is impossible:
Nov 4 @ 10:53am Fulton County says it has around 67,000 absentee ballots left to be processed. Election director says they hope to be done by around 7 p.m. tonight.
As of 5pm on Nov 3, there were only 60,813 ballots remaining
Fulton County - Nov 3 @ 5pm, 60,813 absentee ballots to count--Nov 4 @10:53am, 67,000 absentee ballots to count
It's worth noting that in total Fulton reported 146,994 absentee-by-mail votes for president. That suggests that 15,477 mail-in ballots were received on Nov 3. If Fulton had already counted 86,181 absentee-by-mail ballots by 5pm, and we assume they started at 8am (maybe they started at 6am, but with the 2 hour delay to that they claim happened at 6am, we forget those 2 horus), then they were able to count 86,191 ballots in 9 hours. The article states that they would stop counting at 10:30pm.
He said they will stop scanning ballots at 10:30 p.m. and pick it up back in the morning. No official could explain before press time why Fulton was stopping its count of absentee ballots at that time, only saying that was the procedure.
86,191 ballots in 9 hours is 9,576 ballots per hour. From 5pm to 10:30pm they should have been capable of counting around 52,600 ballots, which puts their total count at around 139,000 votes by 10:30pm. That suggests they were only 7-8,000 absentee-by-mail ballots left to count after 10:30pm (and that's if we include the supposed 15,477 mail-in ballots that were received on election day)
What happened? I think they stopped counting because they needed to know how many of those absentee ballots they had to switch to Biden.
Trump's percent of election-day votes: 33.9% Trump's percent of Advanced-voting: 26.5% Trump's percent of Absentee-by-mail votes: 20.3%