The first printout included about 124,000 votes, nearly all of them absentees. That represents the vast majority of early votes cast this year.

Through Thursday — the last day of walk-in voting — about 128,000 votes had been cast. Even if that got up to 140,000 or 150,000 with two more days of mail-in voting, 124,000 represents 80 percent to 90 percent of that total.

The next printout, expected at 9 p.m., was originally planned to include most of the rest of the absentee vote as well as some of Election Day voting.

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— Michael Levine

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