Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt said the audits are “a testament to the hard work of county election officials.”
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The two audits conducted by the state after every election confirmed that the unofficial results of Pennsylvania’s 2024 general election were accurate, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt announced Monday.
“These audits are statistical proof that the reported general election results are accurate, which is a testament to the hard work of county election officials who have spent weeks diligently ensuring the integrity of the election results,” Schmidt said in a press release. “Thank you to the election workers across all 67 counties for once again delivering a free, fair, safe, and secure election in Pennsylvania.”
Each county conducted a statutorily required 2% statistical audit, which is a random sample of at least 2% of the ballots cast in their county – or 2,000 ballots, whichever is fewer.
All counties reported accurate audit results, according to Schmidt.
Schmidt said county …