The Post’s election results data largely come from the Associated Press, which uses a team of more than 5,000 people to track and report results in more than 6,000 contests across the country.
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt resigned from his contributing columnist role at The Washington Post on Friday after storming off the newspaper’s live show over a disagreement with his colleagues.
So, you turned in your ballot for Tuesday’s election. Now what happens? Before it’s officially counted, a Washington ballot makes multiple stops on the road to acceptance. The state’s elections system is a large operation with thousands of workers and volunteers sorting mail,
Longtime Washington Post contributing columnist Hugh Hewitt has quit the newspaper after seven years of writing for the paper, he tells Fox News Digital.