(NEXSTAR) - After you submit your ballot on Election Day, you probably don't think about it again. But it's beginning a journey that will last almost two years. Once you turn in your ballot, either in person or by mail, it is - obviously - counted. In some cases, it may be counted again or reviewed during an audit. After that period, it is stored with other forms or records from election day, in a secure room. With the exception of an audit or challenge to the election, your ballot will remain in a secure area for nearly two years - 22 months, under federal law. In some areas, like Multnomah County, Oregon, ballots are retained for a longer period of time. The extended peri
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