from 21st Century Wire:
The latest from Arizona’s midterm election debacle: the state’s Democrat-run elections office is now claiming that they won’t be able to count all the votes until ‘some time early next week.’
Based on this, it should be pretty clear to everyone that those who were suspicious and raised serious questions about integrity and transparency of the disastrous 2020 election – have now been vindicated.
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After three days of delays and slow walking ballots, election officials are taking their time. Meanwhile, every other U.S. state except for Nevada – were able to give their final results by the end of election day. Oddly, the problems seem to be centered around states and cities run by Democrats.
Democratic governor candidate Katie Hobbs is said to have a slight lead over Republican candidate Kari Lake, but officials are now claiming there are roughly 622,455 ballots left to be counted.
And that number keeps getting bigger, as various and sundry boxes of votes keep ‘turning up.’ For the average lay person, it’s almost impossible to know what’s going on, and why.
Residents are furious, and aloof election officials have given them no reason to allay those fears.
What an embarrassment…
Shawn Fleetwood from The Federalist writes…
Two days have passed since polls closed in Arizona and unsurprisingly, election officials in the state have failed to provide voters with the final results of numerous highly contested races.
As of this article’s publication, none of Arizona’s contested statewide races have been called for any of their respective candidates. With 70 percent of votes tabulated, Democrat Katie Hobbs leads her Republican rival Kari Lake in the gubernatorial race by fewer than 13,000 votes, while Democrat Mark Kelly leads Republican Blake Masters by a little less than 95,000. The races for Arizona Attorney General and Secretary of State also remain up in the air, with both still too close to call.
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According to the Associated Press, there are approximately 600,000 ballots — roughly a quarter of all those cast — that have yet to be tabulated as of Thursday afternoon, with a large segment of these votes coming from the state’s most populous county, Maricopa. On Wednesday morning, Maricopa officials estimated that there are “more than 400K ballots left to count,” with the locality receiving “275K early ballots on Election Day.”
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