Starting Nov. 9, the board of elections will give daily reports on absentee ballot results, Czarny said. By the time county officials begin counting these votes, there will probably only be 5,000 or 10,000 additional mail-in ballots.
Czarny said he expects three-quarters of the results to be available on election night, but the county will likely not be done counting mail-in ballots until the end of next week.