There will be no final results in Arizona election until at least Monday, possibly longer, Bill Gates, Chairman of Maricopa County’s Board of Supervisors, told CNN on Thursday. There are about 400,000 ballots left to be counted in Maricopa alone, along with a few “onesies, twosies here and there,” he said.
“I think that we’ll see the lion’s share here wrap up by early next week,” Gates said. When pressed, he wouldn’t promise that Maricopa County would be finished counting by
Monday. “Maybe,” he told the CNN reporter.
Bill Gates, Chairman of Maricopa County's Board of Supervisors, just said that there are 400,000 ballots left to be counted in Maricopa alone and they won't be tabulated until "early next week” not including some “onesies, twosies” here and there. Unacceptable. pic.twitter.com/pP5RqmHkOs
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 10, 2022
Former news anchor Kari Lake is locked in a close contest with Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (49.6 to 50.4 percent) while Republican senatorial nominee Blake Masters is trailing his Democrat opponent Senator Mark Kelly by five points (46.3 to 51.5). The race for the state’s attorney general is also neck and neck between Republican nominee, Abe Hamadeh (49.8 percent), and Democrat nominee Kris Mayes (50.2 percent). The remaining votes to be counted, however, are said to strongly favor the Republicans.
There are still 621,000 votes to be counted across the state, reportedly.
Heavily Republican Election Day voters in Maricopa County faced long lines as around 25 percent of their ballots were rejected due to printing issues. On Wednesday evening, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors released a joint statement acknowledged that 70 out of 223 voting locations were impacted by the printer issues on Election Day.
The printer settings for the Ballot-On-Demand printers at Vote Centers were the same ones we used in the August Primary. The paper was the same thickness. Prior to the General Election, the Elections Department test-printed and test-tabulated hundreds of ballots without issue.
We are committed to finding out what factors changed that led to issues at 70 Vote Centers on Tuesday. We are grateful to county techs who found a fix to the problem by adjusting printer settings.
The supervisors said around 7 percent of ballots, or around 17,000, were impacted by the printer issues.
Voters were given the option to place their ballots in “Drop Box 3” to be counted later. Those 17,000 ballots—which are expected to lean heavily Republican—are now being counted, according to ABC15 reporter Nicole Grigg.
BREAKING: the 17K “drop box 3” ballots are now being counted in Maricopa Co, AZ.
Many of these are the ballots that had printing issues at 70 voting locations across the county
As of now the voting machines are reading the ballots, meaning they’re not being duplicated by hand pic.twitter.com/ppgIDb05oR
— Nicole Grigg (@NicoleSGrigg) November 10, 2022
Pollster Rich Baris disputed the notion that only 17,000 votes were impacted by the tabulation issues, given how widespread the problem was on Election Day.
17k in Box 3 sounds really low. Here’s a poll worker suggesting far more than that went into box 3.
Is she lying? pic.twitter.com/EJZRMDHBnV
— Rich Baris "The People's Pundit" (@Peoples_Pundit) November 10, 2022
Folks, Maricopa@intends to drop the DEM friendly late arrivers and then close up shop for the remainder.
They are holding batches back that are extremely Republican and selectively drops g pro-DEM vote.
Take the weekend off. If they sleep on a holiday, we know nothing.
— Rich Baris "The People's Pundit" (@Peoples_Pundit) November 10, 2022
Meanwhile, civil rights lawyer Harmeet Dhillon, who is on Lake’s legal team, noted on Twitter that the votes that have been counted thus far, have mostly been early votes favoring the Democrats, and “faking out the public.”
“Votes ON Election Day—record turnout in-person & drop-off—weighted to @KariLake & that is why the large counties are faking out public by holding those,” she tweeted. “We win those.”
To be clear: the votes received BEFORE Election Day — ones Hobbs is dribbling out — are Dems’ best batches. Votes ON Election Day — record turnout in-person & drop-off — weighted to @KariLake & that is why the large counties are faking out public by holding those. We win those. https://t.co/ygiQ1Ph5ZI
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 10, 2022
Dhillon said that “partisan hackery” is contributing to the delays in both Maricopa and Pima counties.
The biggest problems right now in Arizona are Maricopa and Pima Counties. The Pima Recorder is even more political and less cooperative than Maricopa. It looks like these counties are slow-walking results, hoping to outlast our legal and other observers. Ain’t gonna happen! 👀👁 pic.twitter.com/mE65wS6aGl
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 10, 2022
Partisan hackery gone wild. I saw a press conference yesterday where this gal said voting and IDs are super confusing for Native Americans. It was very demeaning and repulsive rhetoric for a public official. https://t.co/JFmk332Sly
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 10, 2022
Lake was still optimistic when she spoke with Newsmax Thursday afternoon.
“They’re slow-rolling the results and trying to delay the inevitable. We will win this. I am 100 percent sure of that, she said, adding that Hobbs
“has never been in the lead. They just haven’t counted the votes.”
"They're slow-rolling the results and … trying to delay the inevitable. We will win this. I am 100% sure of that … @KatieHobbs has never been in the lead. They just haven't counted the votes … We the people are awake and we're taking our government back"
— @KariLake #AZGov 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/GzhY7fi7cn
— Brian Anderson (@AZBrianAnderson) November 10, 2022
Lake appeared on Fox News’ Hannity Thursday night to to explain once more that she is “100 percent confident” that she will win. Lake also said she believes Masters and Hamadeh will win their races, as well.
Watch: @KariLake joins @SeanHannity to explain that she's 100% going to win.
(Just read the chyron) pic.twitter.com/oheEv1kSBo
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) November 11, 2022
Correction: An earlier version of this post misidentified Blake Masters as Blake Edwards. We apologize for the confusion.