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Originally posted by: libs0n
In Canada we have paper ballots, and results are largely in in that sort of time frame. Sometimes the votes have been counted, and sometimes even the election decided, before polls had even closed on the Western parts of the country.
What matters is that there are adequate amount of counters to ensure timely delivery of their results. I was up late that night, and I would like to provide some of my recollections. Polls were extended because of turnout in certain places. Precincts that were not extended could have counted and delivered their results during that period. The first results were not the complete results. The election was called in Ahmadinejad's favour due to projection of the vote already in.
Your belief that Ahmadinejad could have won the election, but not by the margin given, is but an assumption of your part, based upon your own peculiarities of thought; your feelings on the matter if you will. It is not founded in absolute fact. From what I have gathered over the past few days, to me, a win by Ahmadinejad by that margin is perfectly plausible.
well Iran only has 1 timezone but thanks for playing