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677 Untallied Ballots in McHenry County — 5 Comments

  1. Why uncounted? Colatorti ballots?

    No explanation from “Triny” Tirio or his fishy explications which make no sense.

  2. No, you don’t make sense.

    Votes can be mailed out by election day.

    They don’t need to be counted yet.

    Some of them might not have reached Tirio’s office until Friday afternoon.

    He could have a huge stack that takes a long time to get through and he’s being careful to verify whether they are legit or not. Some might not even be there yet.

    He’s got at least another week to count them by law.

    Tadelman is ahead by 5,353 votes.

    These mail-in and provisional ballots won’t make a difference in that race’s outcome.

    It’s not even close.

    Tadelman won.

    Colatorti has already conceded.

    Tirio was a Colatorti supporter. Why would he not count votes for Colatorti?

  3. Koziol keeps sneaking out of the Memory Unit.

    We’re the only ones who put up with his sh*t.

  4. Right Correcting. Koziol doesn’t make sense and doesn’t know anything about elections.

    They have 14 days after voting day to record all mail in ballots.

  5. At least Colatori has conceded.

    Where’s the Shanes concession?

    It’s one thing for the liberal media to refuse to give Curran the victory as a way to marginalize him.

    But why doesn’t Shanes concede and congratulate Curran as gesture of party unity like Noverini did?

    Does he think that litmus test Elizabeth Rochford is a better choice in the fall?

    Given the McHenry uncounted mail-in numbers on hand, he’d have to win virtually all the uncounted ballots in the 5 county 2nd Illinois Supreme District to “win”.

    Since Shanes only got 28% of the vote in the rest of the ballots, that’s impossible.

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