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42 Is that right? Okay. And was there anything else in addition to what you just described to us that you worked on in Pittsburgh?

I believe everything I did in Pittsburgh was related to provisional ballot canvassing.

Okay. So just generally, what did that look like, provisional ballot canvassing?

I'm not entirely sure. I don't really know what a provisional ballot is. I do know that, for some reason, that they are not counted with regular ballots. They have to be reviewed, I assume, by the county board of elections. And then there are observers from each party there representing, you know, a Republican candidate or a Democratic candidate. And those are reviewed by the board and then either included in the vote count or thrown out for various reasons.

Okay.

So—

Did you—sorry. I didn't mean to cut you off.

I don't have anything else on that question.

Did you have any interaction with local elected officials while you were in Pittsburgh?

No. The only person who I interacted with who I believe ever held office was a former State representative in Pennsylvania. I believe his name is Keith Rothfus. I don't have any idea what the spelling of that is, so --

Okay. No problem.

But he was not currently in office. He was a former Congressman.

Okay.

I believe his role was just assisting the campaign, so—