Recanvass will take place placed on petitions and affidavits filed by voters in various districts throughout the county

Allegheny County is looking for voting machine discrepancies in many districts: Here's the full list

Results of the Nov. 8 presidential and Senate elections in Allegheny County will not be certified until a recanvass of voting machines in 52 districts is done. On Tuesday, the county Elections Division said petitions had been received for a recanvass in all of the following districts: Aspinwall 0-1 Bellevue 3-1 Ben Avon 0-2 Bethel Park 6-1 Castle Shannon 0-8 Dormont 0-5 Edgewood 0-1 Edgewood 0-3 Mt. Lebanon 1-5 Mt. Lebanon 1-6 Mt. Lebanon 2-5 Mt. Lebanon 3-7 Mt. Lebanon 4-2 Mt. Lebanon 4-5 Mt. Lebanon 5-6 Ohio 0-2 Pine 0-1 Pittsburgh 1-1 Pittsburgh 5-9 Pittsburgh 6-4 Pittsburgh 7-8 Pittsburgh 7-11 Pittsburgh 10-7 Pittsburgh 10-9 Pittsburgh 10-10 Pittsburgh 11-1 Pittsburgh 11-5 Pittsburgh 11-6 Pittsburgh 11-10 Pittsburgh 11-11 Pittsburgh 11-12 Pittsburgh 11-13 Pittsburgh 11-17 Pittsburgh 13-3 Pittsburgh 14-4 Pittsburgh 14-8 Pittsburgh 14-10 Pittsburgh 14-11 Pittsburgh 14-14 Pittsburgh 14-17 Pittsburgh 14-19 Pittsburgh 14-20 Pittsburgh 14-22 Pittsburgh 14-24 Pittsburgh 14-30 Pittsburgh 14-31 Pittsburgh 14-35 Pittsburgh 19-22 Pittsburgh 19-28 Pittsburgh 22-2 Swissvale 0-11 Whitehall 0-5 More: County-by-county election results in Pennsylvania "As previously announced, the recanvass will use Elections Division staff. The election-night voting machine results tapes will be reconciled against the redundant memory flash card totals," said Jerry Tyskiewicz, director of the Elections Division. If they wish, any candidate who ran in the presidential and Senate elections may be present for the recanvass or send an attorney on their behalf. Each party or body may send two representatives to observe the recanvass. Tyskiewicz said there has been no order from the secretary of state to recount the voting results, but the Pennsylvania Election Code does allow voters to file individual petitions or affidavits to ask for a voting machine recanvass in their district. A recanvass for any voting district requires at least three petitions or affidavits to be filed in that district.

Results of the Nov. 8 presidential and Senate elections in Allegheny County will not be certified until a recanvass of voting machines in 52 districts is done.

On Tuesday, the county Elections Division said petitions had been received for a recanvass in all of the following districts:

Aspinwall 0-1

Bellevue 3-1

Ben Avon 0-2

Bethel Park 6-1

Castle Shannon 0-8

Dormont 0-5

Edgewood 0-1

Edgewood 0-3

Mt. Lebanon 1-5

Mt. Lebanon 1-6

Mt. Lebanon 2-5

Mt. Lebanon 3-7

Mt. Lebanon 4-2

Mt. Lebanon 4-5

Mt. Lebanon 5-6

Ohio 0-2

Pine 0-1

Pittsburgh 1-1

Pittsburgh 5-9

Pittsburgh 6-4

Pittsburgh 7-8

Pittsburgh 7-11

Pittsburgh 10-7

Pittsburgh 10-9

Pittsburgh 10-10

Pittsburgh 11-1

Pittsburgh 11-5

Pittsburgh 11-6

Pittsburgh 11-10

Pittsburgh 11-11

Pittsburgh 11-12

Pittsburgh 11-13

Pittsburgh 11-17

Pittsburgh 13-3

Pittsburgh 14-4

Pittsburgh 14-8

Pittsburgh 14-10

Pittsburgh 14-11

Pittsburgh 14-14

Pittsburgh 14-17

Pittsburgh 14-19

Pittsburgh 14-20

Pittsburgh 14-22

Pittsburgh 14-24

Pittsburgh 14-30

Pittsburgh 14-31

Pittsburgh 14-35

Pittsburgh 19-22

Pittsburgh 19-28

Pittsburgh 22-2

Swissvale 0-11

Whitehall 0-5

More: County-by-county election results in Pennsylvania

"As previously announced, the recanvass will use Elections Division staff. The election-night voting machine results tapes will be reconciled against the redundant memory flash card totals," said Jerry Tyskiewicz, director of the Elections Division.

If they wish, any candidate who ran in the presidential and Senate elections may be present for the recanvass or send an attorney on their behalf.

Each party or body may send two representatives to observe the recanvass.

Tyskiewicz said there has been no order from the secretary of state to recount the voting results, but the Pennsylvania Election Code does allow voters to file individual petitions or affidavits to ask for a voting machine recanvass in their district.

A recanvass for any voting district requires at least three petitions or affidavits to be filed in that district.