Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein has expressed optimism regarding the efficiency of ballot counting in the upcoming 2024 election cycle. Bluestein anticipates a quicker process compared to the 2020 election, citing various factors contributing to the expected speed.
One key factor mentioned by Bluestein is the shift back to in-person voting at polling places, leading to a decrease in the number of mail-in ballots that need to be processed. This change is expected to streamline the counting process significantly.
Moreover, the city has invested in new election equipment to enhance efficiency. Additional equipment has been acquired to expedite the opening of envelopes, while an increased workforce is in place to handle the ballot counting operations.
Bluestein emphasized that the ability to call a race promptly depends on the margin of the election. While he refrained from providing a specific timeline for result announcements, he assured that the bulk of mail-in ballots would be counted much faster than in previous elections.
The City Commissioner expressed confidence in the security and integrity of the election process. He assured the public that the election in Philadelphia and across the commonwealth would be conducted fairly, ensuring a free, safe, and secure voting environment.
Bluestein's positive outlook on the upcoming election cycle reflects the city's commitment to improving the efficiency and transparency of the electoral process. With enhanced resources and streamlined procedures, Philadelphia aims to deliver timely and accurate election results to its residents.