How many mail in ballots left to count

The number of mail-in ballots left to count can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific election. In the United States, the number of mail-in ballots left to count can be affected by factors such as the number of ballots that were mailed in, the number of ballots that were rejected due to errors or irregularities, and the efficiency of the counting process.

As of my knowledge cutoff in November 2022, the number of mail-in ballots left to count in the United States was still being tallied and reported by various news outlets and election officials. However, here are some general statistics on the number of mail-in ballots cast in the 2020 presidential election:

It's worth noting that the number of mail-in ballots left to count can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction. In some states, such as Oregon and Colorado, mail-in ballots are the norm and the vast majority of voters cast their ballots by mail. In other states, such as Florida and Texas, mail-in ballots are less common and the number of mail-in ballots left to count may be smaller.

If you're looking for the most up-to-date information on the number of mail-in ballots left to count in a specific election, I recommend checking with local election officials or news outlets in that jurisdiction.