General Election Results
Join Steve Goldstein on KJZZ's Here and Now Wednesday, November 8th from 11 until noon to discuss the results of the General Election. You can post a comment now by clicking on the link below, or call during (480) 774-8200 during the show.
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Can you tell us when all the ballots will be counted? It's hard waiting for final results in the 5th Congressional District race.
Ditto to what Kathy said above. I can find nothing in the way of official sources (AZ Sec of State or Maricopa County Recorder websites) that provide an update on the counting of remaining ballots. Would be nice if they even gave an unofficial estimate of when we might expect those counts to be complete and how many remain. Added to this lack of information are confusing statements on AZ Central's site that "it's official", Mitchell wins in upset. And yet, it's not official and the AZ Central article says that the race has not yet been decided (despite the title phrase "it's official...). It appears that this nasty election is determined to drag itself out and no official sources are helping to clarify the confusion on close races... Douh!
Please list your panalist today (nov,8) and their respective occupation and contact information including political leanings.
thanks
Our guests are democratic strategist Bob Grossfeld, President of the public affairs firm "The Media Guys." Stan Barns is a Republican consultant and president of "Copper State Consulting." Stan is also a former lawmaker and ran for Congress two years ago.
Please comment on voter turnout. What percent of registered voters actually voted?
As far as turnout goes, there are
2,568,401 registered voters in Arizona. Preliminary results from the Secretary of State show sthat 1,163,957 voters cast ballots putting the percentage of registered voters who cast ballots at 45.3%. This may not include provisional ballots that were turned in yesterday.