Arizonans and Americans nationwide are still awaiting the outcome of the closely watched U.S. Senate contest between Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego and Trump-backed Republican Kari Lake. Election Day has come and gone, but the outcome from the Grand Canyon State is yet to be determined.
The results of the Senate race in Arizona are still uncertain, even though Election Day was on Tuesday. While Fox News and other major news outlets have projected Arizona in favor of Donald Trump, with a significant lead of nearly 200,000 votes over Kamala Harris.
Fox News Digital contacted Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to inquire about the delay in counting the 2024 election ballots in the state and when he anticipates the completion of the counting process.
In response to the inquiry, Deputy Communications Director JP Martin clarified through email that historically, Arizona has taken 10-13 days to count the election results. It was emphasized by the Secretary even before the election took place. Therefore, the premise of the question is incorrect.
Seven states have recently voted to preserve and safeguard abortion rights, while three have chosen to maintain restrictions on the procedure. This democratic process reflects the ongoing debate surrounding reproductive rights in the United States.
The decisions made by these states will undoubtedly impact the lives of countless individuals seeking access to safe and legal abortion services. It is crucial to recognize the significance of these outcomes and the potential implications they may have on the future of reproductive healthcare.
Lake stressed the significance of ballot curing, emphasizing that every vote holds immense importance in this election. It is crucial to ensure that each vote is counted. Lake urged everyone to participate in the process of ballot curing if they haven’t already. The deadline for curing ballots is Sunday.
According to Tyler Bowyer, the Chief Operating Officer of the group, they are working diligently to ensure that ballots in Arizona are cured.
According to Maricopa County Elections, the process of curing involves addressing any issues with the signature on the green affidavit envelope for early voting. In order for the ballot to be counted, a verified signature is required for each election cycle. It is important to note that there is only a limited time frame available for curing any signature issues.
The U.S. Senate contest will determine the successor of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat turned independent, who has chosen not to run for re-election in 2024.
President-elect Trump’s victory in Arizona is still uncertain, but one thing is undeniable: he has managed to secure a resounding victory in the 2024 White House race against Vice President Kamala Harris. The Electoral College results clearly reflect this landslide win.