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(44,628 posts)races will have any additional votes for anyone? The NC website doesn't indicate any votes still outstanding and the NBC tracking site says that there may be 22,000 votes still uncounted -- nowhere near the 270,000 that would have to magically appear to produce a 350,000 bullet ballots for Trump.
And exactly where on the NCSBE website is their information from which you can determine how many bullet ballots were cast. Let's say you compared the number of votes cast in a precinct for all the different races.There probably will be different numbers of votes in each race and there may not be a single race where the votes cast matches the total number of votes cast in the election. Indeed, according to the NCSBE website there were 5,722,556 votes cast -- which means there are around 40,000 ballots didn't vote for anyone for President.
So, how can one determine how many votes were "bullet ballots" for Trump from that data? I'm open to an explanation, but it has to be grounded in fact.