Additionally, Webster explained that votes from some towns were missing after emailed tallies went to spam folders in the Maine GOP’s email system.
"We corrected all that on Monday, in our internal paperwork. And it changed the totals a little bit in favor of Romney," Webster said.
"It increased his number by a little bit. We'll be sending that out today," the chairman added.
On Saturday, the GOP chairman's announcement showed that the former Massachusetts governor won by 194 votes over Texas Rep. Ron Paul. When pressed by CNN about the forthcoming new margin of victory, Webster would not reveal an exact number.
"He's up above 194 now," Webster said. "By a little bit, by not a significant number."
Webster did clarify one question that's fueled speculation.
"Absolutely no recount," the chairman said. "There's no way to recount. These were just slips of paper that were thrown away after."
"There's nothing to recount. There's no ballots left," he added.