There is a “substantial chance” that the nation won’t know on election night what the final results will be, even possibly for the presidential race, but “that’s OK,” as the vote will take time to count accurately, Ellen Weintraub, a commissioner on the Federal Election Commission, said Monday.

“We’re all going to need to take a deep breath and be patient this year,” Weintraub said on CNN’s “New Day.” “If it takes a little bit longer to count all the votes accurately, that’s what we need to do in order to ensure that everyone’s vote counts.”

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