The election may have been two weeks ago, but the counting continues and is not expected to be completed until Nov. 29.
The vast majority of the races have been decided, but results are not official until the vote is certified.
The board of elections received 118,124 ballots and has finished counting those cast during early voting and election day. It continues to count mail-in and provisional ballots.
One closely watched race concerns Montgomery County Public Schools Board of Education member in District 5. As of Monday night, BOE President Brenda Wolff had 121,459 votes to Valerie Coll’s 108,861.
The vote canvassing is being streamed live.
π± Refresh! Unofficial 2022 Gubernatorial General Election results for Montgomery County after 11/21/22 canvass. Next canvass, TOMORROW (10AM). #YourVoiceYourVote2022
βΉοΈ Canvass info & livestream:https://t.co/TdxFwHM7cE πΊπΈ pic.twitter.com/LNxeODNHlA
— MontgomeryMDVotes (@777Vote) November 22, 2022
π On a Sunday night, @777Vote staff working diligently with researching, processing & prepping Provisional ballots for tomorrow's canvass (10AM). π³
βΉοΈ Canvass information, calendar & livestream: https://t.co/TdxFwHLzn6
#YourVoiceYourVote2022 πΊπΈ#WorldCupMustWait β½οΈπ’ pic.twitter.com/D0NmnTpoXH— MontgomeryMDVotes (@777Vote) November 21, 2022