Voting System Glitches Disrupt Election Day in Pennsylvania Counties

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Election Day in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, faced significant disruptions due to improperly printed ballots by William Penn Printing, which could not be scanned by voting machines. This forced officials to hand-count thousands of votes, delaying results in the critical swing state. To address the issue, new ballots were rushed from Pittsburgh, and polls were kept open an extra two hours. Despite the chaos, officials assured that all votes would be counted and remain secure. The incident highlights the importance of Pennsylvania's electoral votes in national elections.
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