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The article discusses the slow process of vote counting in Arizona, particularly in the context of the 2024 elections. It highlights that Maricopa County election officials have said it could take 10 to 13 days to finish counting votes, causing frustration and fueling conspiracy theories. The author suggests that early ballots should be returned earlier, with a proposed cut-off for early ballot drop-offs several days before the election, much like in Florida and some other states.
Election 2024: Arizona’s Presidential Results Delayed
Arizona is known for its quick online services, but when it comes to election results, the state is lagging behind. This delay has left citizens in the dark about who their new U.S. senator is.
Why Arizona’s Results are Delayed
While other states have moved on from election night, Arizona is still waiting. The delay is attributed to the state’s inability to process the 225,000 early ballots dropped off at polling places until Wednesday. This, along with the early ballots dropped off late last week and over the weekend, has resulted in a backlog.
Proposed Solution
Senate President Warren Petersen is proposing that the state cut off early ballot drop-offs several days before the election, similar to Florida and other states. This would allow for the early voting centers to be open throughout the weekend and on Monday for in-person votes. If this proposal is accepted, it could significantly speed up the process and resolve the current issue.
Final Thoughts
The delay in Arizona’s election results has been frustrating for many. However, a solution is being proposed that could prevent this issue from recurring in the future. Early voting should mean just that, and no one should have to wait days or even weeks to find out who won a close race.
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