GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Elections staffers were busy Wednesday continuing the process of tabulating the 85,000+ absentee ballots cast in the city.
Workers spent all Tuesday and into Wednesday working inside an empty exhibition hall at DeVos Place in downtown Grand Rapids to tabulate the tens of thousands of ballots. According to the city's spokesperson, Steve Guitar, they began the process Tuesday with a little over 85,000 absentee ballots.
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Guitar told FOX 17 earlier today that Grand Rapids City Clerk Joel Hondorp expected all of the ballots to be tabulated at some point Wednesday.
"We'd rather get the count right and accurate than be expedient," Guitar said.
When staff finds a ballot with improper markings, or unclear markings, the ballot's significance must be adjudicated.
"We have a Republican and the Democrat challenger over there looking at each ballot that pops up," Guitar said.
"Then they decide if that ... the decision on that ballot, in that race. And that's what's taking the amount of time."
Guitar said the tabulating machines can handle stacks of about 25 ballots at a time.