Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the votes cast in Sunday’s botched primary election are valid and will be counted. The island’s highest court ordered the election to be continued this coming Sunday, Aug. 16, for precincts unable to cast their ballots or precincts that were not open for eight hours.
The results of the votes cast in the Aug. 9 primary will not be publicly known until the event concludes this weekend, the court decided.
“We hope that in the name of democracy, there are no more failures, inefficiencies, errors or delays. Any other result or deviation would be clearly unacceptable,” the court said in a press release around 7 p.m.
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