Explainer: Why is the US election count taking so long?

Explainer: Why is the US election count taking so long?

Elections officials count ballots for the general election in Phoenix. Arizona Picture: AP

The slow pace of the US election count is fuelling a lot of criticism, but there are a number of reasons why it is taking so long to confirm the result.

Bigger turnout and steps that American states took to protect residents from Covid-19 are among several factors in play.

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