In a series of blunt tweets this morning, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics has apologized for the issues with Tuesday’s voting, including massively long waits for results to roll in Tuesday night and problems with touch-screen voting machines which delayed voters at several polling places around the city. “We were too slow in reporting the election results on Tuesday. We will improve our process for November,” said one BOEE tweet, which even included the hashtag #statingtheobvious. (We appreciate the self-depreciation.) BOEE also thanked its more than 1,800 poll workers and asked residents to report any and all problems that they experienced on Tuesday to director@dcboee.org. “We can only fix what we know about,” they added.