Tag: Arizona

Maricopa County Releases More Information on ‘Printer Issue,’ Says It ‘Impacted’ 17,000 Ballots

Authorities in Maricopa County, Arizona, have addressed a widespread problem that occurred with tabulation equipment on Election Day at dozens of polling sites across the county. On Tuesday, election officials in the county said that tabulators in roughly 20 percent of polling sites were malfunctioning. Later in the day, the Maricopa County Elections Command Center…


Republican Eli Crane Defeats Incumbent Tom O’Halleran in Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District

Republican Eli Crane has defeated Democratic incumbent Tom O’Halleran in Tuesday’s election bid for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District, according to projections. Polls ahead of Tuesday night had shown that Crane was leading and would likely take O’Halleran’s seat. Crane was leading with 53.7 percent of the vote as of Wednesday evening, while to O’Halleran’ held 46.3 percent,…


Arizona’s Largest County Has More Than 400,000 Ballots Left to Count

Arizona’s most populous county still has more than 400,000 ballots left to count, officials said the day after the midterm elections. “We don’t know the exact numbers, but over about 400,000 votes yet to be counted and reported,” Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates, a Republican, told reporters during a press briefing. That includes…


Kari Lake Closes Gap With Katie Hobbs in Arizona as In-person Votes Are Counted

PHOENIX—Only 66 percent of votes are in, but as of 10 a.m. local time in Arizona, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake had significantly shrunk the gap between herself and her rival, Democrat Katie Hobbs. At 10:45 p.m. in Arizona the night before, Hobbs led Lake by approximately 170,000 votes. By 11:45 p.m., that lead had…


Arizona Governor Race Too Close to Call as Lake Closes Gap on Election Night

PHOENIX—Only 66 percent of votes are in, but as of 10 a.m. local time in Arizona, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake had significantly shrunk the gap between herself and her rival, Democrat Katie Hobbs. At 10:45 p.m. in Arizona on Nov. 8, Hobbs led Lake by approximately 170,000 votes. By 11:45 p.m., that lead had…


Arizona Governor Race Too Close to Call; Lake Closes Gap on Election Night

PHOENIX—Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has significantly narrowed the gap between herself and Democrat Katie Hobbs as vote counting continued on Nov. 9. At 10:45 p.m. local time on election night, Hobbs led Lake by about 170,000 votes, and within about an hour, the lead had narrowed slightly to 163,000. As of the afternoon of…


LIVE 10:30 AM ET: Recap of Midterm Elections; Republicans Take Narrow Gains, Likely the House

After the November 8, 2022, midterm elections, we do a recap of what took place, who won and who lost, and what anomalies are still being sorted. Republicans took much narrower gains than initially predicted, yet still are projected to take the House of Representatives. The Senate, meanwhile, could go either way. And in other…


LIVE: Recap of Midterm Elections; Republicans Take Narrow Gains, Likely the House

After the November 8, 2022, midterm elections, we do a recap of what took place, who won and who lost, and what anomalies are still being sorted. Republicans took much narrower gains than initially predicted, yet still are projected to take the House of Representatives. The Senate, meanwhile, could go either way. And in other…


Recap of Midterm Elections; Republicans Take Narrow Gains, Likely the House

After the November 8, 2022, midterm elections, we do a recap of what took place, who won and who lost, and what anomalies are still being sorted. Republicans took much narrower gains than initially predicted, yet still are projected to take the House of Representatives. The Senate, meanwhile, could go either way. And in other…


LIVE 11/9, at 10:30 AM ET: Recap of Midterm Elections; Lawsuits on the Elections Begin Gearing Up

After the Nov. 8, 2022, midterm elections, we do a recap of what took place, who won and who lost, and what anomalies are still being sorted. And in other news, lawsuits around the elections are already gearing up. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we’ll discuss these stories and others, and…