A "software glitch" caused some votes in Pennsylvania to be counted manually
According to CNN, on November 5 local time, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt said that due to a "software glitch", earlier in the day, Cumbria County was conducting a manual count of ballots that could not be scanned in the precinct, and the process may "take some time". It is reported that manual counting is usually done by "two partisan teams". Schmidt said the entire process will be open to observation by candidates and authorized representatives.