Statement: Bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity: Counting votes doesn’t end on November 3

Despite President Donald Trump’s new tweet calling for the election to “end” on November 3, the statement issued earlier this week by the National Council on Election Integrity is still true.

“Our constitution and our state election laws require us to count every vote, including legally cast absentee votes. Because of an unprecedented number of absentee ballots this year, counting every vote is not likely to be concluded on election night. In some states, thorough vote counting can last weeks, even in the best of times. Every ballot cast in accordance with applicable laws must be counted — that’s the American way. All Americans, including the presidential candidates themselves, have a patriotic duty to be patient as election officials count the votes. Both candidates have a responsibility to remind the country that November 3 is the last day for votes to be cast — not the last day for votes to be counted,” said the National Council on Election Integrity — a bipartisan group of more than 40 former Cabinet secretaries, former elected officials, retired military leaders, and civic leaders.