Wed Nov 9, 2022 – 9:47 pm EST
PHOENIX (LifeSiteNews) — With hundreds of thousands of votes still to count as of Wednesday morning, election officials in Maricopa County, Arizona say they’ll release updated midterm election numbers every evening until the tabulation process is complete, even if it takes through the weekend.
The news comes after 20% of voting machines broke down Tuesday, exacerbating delays in Election Day vote-counting.
Officials in the beleaguered Arizona county on Wednesday said over 400,000 votes still needed to be counted as of that morning, “including a record number of early ballots that were dropped off on Election Day,” KTAR News reported.
Maricopa County had more than 400,000 ballots left to count as of Wednesday morning, including a record number of early ballots that were dropped off on Election Day, officials said. https://t.co/iZmtDjqOq1
— KTAR News 92.3 (@KTAR923) November 9, 2022
According to the report, remaining votes included 86,000 absentee ballots turned in over the weekend, 50,000 dropped off Monday, and 275,000 submitted Tuesday.
Board of Supervisors chairman Bill Gates said during a press conference the work of tabulating outstanding votes is expected to continue until Friday but could extend through
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