Vote count statewide in Ohio predicted to move rapidly over next hours

Ohio Secretary of State updates tally

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted on election night
Photographer: Ron Regan/WEWS
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Posted: 11/07/2012

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The vote count state wide in Ohio is predicted to move rapidly over the next several hours according to the latest information supplied by Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted.

In the second of periodic updates throughout the evening, Husted reported that his office is unaware of any problems associated with Ohio's voting process.

Husted said all absentee ballots are in with the exception of Faifield county that is expected to send in its results soon.

Husted also reported that a small line of voters at a precinct on the Ohio State campus were still in line when the polls were scheduled to close at 7:30 p.m..

On the issue of outstanding provisional ballots filed at precincts, Husted said that information will not be available until all the votes are tallied and will be the last election data that will be released later this evening or early tomorow morning.

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