A portion of Chester County voters were left out of the poll books originally provided to polling locations on Tuesday.

Election officials in the Democratic-leaning county became aware of the problem shortly after polls opened and took action to address the situation and ensure all voters were able to cast ballots.

Other than that, and a threat at a polling place in Dauphin County, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt on Tuesday said Pennsylvania had held another “safe and secure” election.

“Pennsylvania voters made their voices heard in this municipal election...,” Schmidt said.

“Democracy happened in the Commonwealth today thanks to the hundreds of election officials in our 67 counties and approximately 45,000 poll workers as well as as the dedicated staff at the Pennsylvania Dep

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