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tallied

adjective as in calculated

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If a vote-by-mail ballot is dropped off in another county’s drop box, election officials must send it to the correct county recorder’s office to be tallied.

With votes still being tallied from the Nov. 5 general election, Republicans had won 213 seats in the 435-member House, according to Edison Research.

From Salon

That’s what happened on Tuesday when Nielsen tallied the viewership for TV networks that provided coverage of former President Trump’s historic electoral victory over Vice President Kamala Harris for the White House.

California voters on Tuesday approved Proposition 35, the measure that cements an existing tax on health plans to help fund the Medi-Cal program, as election results continued to be tallied Wednesday.

County elections officials in California may begin processing mailed ballots before election day, but such results cannot be tallied until all polls close.

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