HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A statewide recount of ballots cast for Pennsylvania's Superior Court in the election held earlier this month is under way.
The process of counting more than 6 million votes began Wednesday, a big job for some counties.
A close finish by four candidates for the last of four open seats on the court triggered the state's automatic-recount law for the first time.
In Lancaster County, chief elections clerk Mary Stehman says a two-person skeleton crew will run the office while she and 14 other officials conduct the recount in the county's voting-machine warehouse.
Secretary of State Pedro Cortes says elections officials in all 67 counties must finish by Nov. 25.
He'll announce the results within five days after that.
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