Monday was the deadline for Arizona's 15 counties to report results of the Nov. 8 election to the Secretary of State's Office. All but one county, Cochise, did so.
For most of the 110 years since Arizona became the nation's 48th state, canvass day was a routine marker — the day that put a period to the tallying in most counties. This year, the process drew intense attention in Cochise, Mohave and Maricopa counties.
Election news will continue through the waning weeks of the year. In addition to the lawsuits pending against Cochise County, at least two state races are heading to an official recount, and several questions and challenges linger from the Arizona Attorney General's Office, the state Republican Party and from some candidates themselves. read more here


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