An election judge directs voters outside a polling place in the Pearl Park Recreation Center on Aug. 11, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) WASHINGTON - As more voters will likely shift to mail-in ballots in November amid the coronavirus pandemic, election officials have stressed that full results for the presidential and down-ballot races may not be known on election night — but that doesn’t mean something has gone wrong.“I think that we should prepare ourselves for the possibility — I think there’s a realistic possibility — that we’re not going to know all of the results on election night, and possibly including the presidency, but that’s okay,” said Commissioner Ellen L.